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WWW Software products W3 SoftwareThis is a list of products related to the WWW project with a link to a status summary of each one. For list of previous milestones, releases, etc, see the "Features" list for each product, linked to the wish lists. See also: getting the files .
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Common Library
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The common code library is the basis for most browers. It contains the network access code and format handling.
Clients
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Line Mode Browser
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This program gives W3 readership to anyone with a dumb terminal. Not as flashy as a windows implementation, it covers a wide class of users who do still not have window facilities, and is a general purpose information retrieval tool.
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Curses Browser
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Assumes a character-grid terminal with cursor addressing, and provides a full-screen interface to the web.
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Macintosh Browser
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WWW browser for the Macintosh. (Pre-alpha.)
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"Erwise"
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WWW browser for X/Motif. (Unsupported).
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"ViolaWWW" Browser for X11
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WWW browser for X11.
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tkWWW Browser
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WWW browser for X11.
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MidasWWW Browser
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WWW browser for X/Motif.
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Browser-Editor on the NeXT
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A browser/editor for NeXTStep. Allows wysiwyg hypertext editing.
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Browser on CERNVM
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A W3 browser for VM. Nonexistant.
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Tom Fine's Browser
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A tty-based browser written in perl. (Beta)
Servers
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VM server
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A server for VM mainframes.
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Generic server
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A server for unix and VMS systems. A fast file server suitbale on-line documentation, and adaptable to many needs.
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VMS/Help gateway
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Run son a VMS machine and allows webc lient eveywhere to read local VMS/Help files.
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Mail Robot
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A server which will returns documents by mail, given a request sent by mail. Also manages mailing lists.
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