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  • Apple Safari - KHTML-based web browser from Apple Computer optimized for Mac OS X.
  • Arachne - graphical WWW browser for DOS compatibale operating systems.
  • Arena - an HTML3 browser, by w3c
  • Auction Browser - full-feature web browser offers extended tracking features for use with eBay or other online auctions.
  • AWeb - non-MUI W3 browser for the Amiga line of home computers. It supports frames, tables, Netscape extensions, and plug-ins.
  • Bounce - kid's web browser designed to allow children safe access to the Internet.
  • BrowserSpy - provides detailed information about your particular browser.
  • Camera/Shy - steganographic tool that automatically scans for and delivers decrypted content straight from the web.
  • Camino - formerly known as Chimera. Browser for Mac OS X that has a Cocoa user interface, and embeds the Gecko layout engine. It is intended to be a small and fast browser.
  • Charlotte (BC Systems) - A fullscreen WWW browser from BC Systems Corporation for 3270 terminals and emulators running on IBM VM/CMS operating systems.
  • ChiBrow - allows the child to safely explore the Internet.
  • Chimera - browser for UNIX-based machines running the X window system.
  • Computer Science Services Group - offers CMore, a search engine that uses a multi-threaded spider and allows data to be loaded and saved anywhere on the network.
  • Crash Site, The - using frames and not-too-tricky techniques, I intend to crash your browser!
  • Crazy Browser - freeware web browser with the ability to open multiple sites and windows inside a single browser task.
  • CrystalPort - Web browser that offers skin support, custom search bar, and information channels. Browser tabs allow users to browse multiple web sites at the same time.
  • CubicEye - from 2ce, a browser interface built for interaction with multiple websites and software applications in a 3D environment.
  • Emble Software - developers of WebPictureBoss. A web browser with picture downloading and viewing tools. Includes picture editing and organizing, and can be used offline as well.
  • evolt.org Browser Archive - vast collection of documented and undocumented web clients.
  • Galeon - gecko-based web browzer for Gnome.
  • General Picture - resource for advanced web programming including accessibility, CSS, scripting, DOM, XML, RDF, XUL, and DASL.
  • Ghostzilla - a camouflage web browser for total screen privacy.
  • I-Comm - browser that does not require any kind of SLIP/PPP connections. Requires Windows, a modem, and an Internet Shell, VAX, or Freenet account.
  • I-View - Designed specially for HTML authors, Internet & CD-ROM publishers, I-View is a small (about 400K, 160K after zip) full feature off-line HTML browser.
  • iCab - web browser for Macintosh.
  • International Browserday
  • Internet Product Watch: Web Browsers - listings of browser products submitted by companies.
  • Ka Ho'okele - a Hawaiian language version of Netscape Communicator for the Macintosh.
  • Klondike - WML browser for Windows.
  • Konqueror - Unix-based Web browser, file manager, and universal viewer from KDE.
  • Lynx
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer
  • MMM - implemented in Caml Light using the CamlTk4 library.
  • MSN Explorer - includes feature information and downloads.
  • Neoplanet - offers diverse interface skins and customizable, sharable, content channels.
  • NetCaptor - tabbed browser that can also block popup ads, save time, enhance privacy, and allow faster navigation.
  • netomat - non-linear browser that dialogues with the Internet to retrieve information as unmediated and independent in form.
  • Netscape
  • OEMBrowser.com - offering a private label browser with custom options for CD-ROM publishers.
  • OmniWeb - OmniWeb is our World-Wide Web browser for NEXTSTEP.
  • Phoenix - redesign of the Mozilla browser component, but written using the XUL user interface language and designed to be cross-platform
  • SlimBrowser - multiple site browser with popup killer, form filler, and history cleaner features.
  • Smart Explorer - offers a multi-window web browser that increases system performance while enabling users to customize tool options and filter out advertising.
  • SPIN - a graphic HTML-browser/editor for MS-DOS.
  • Surf Monkey Kids Channel - portal designed for kids. Offers links, bulletin boards, email, chat, downloadable kid-safe browser, and more.
  • Terrapin Internet Software - producers of Terrapin FTP Browser and Terrapin Postbox (SMTP/POP3 interface).
  • Viola - an Xwindows, independent, experimental, scriptable, object-oriented, alternative, web browser developed by Pei Wei in the early 90s.
  • Voyager - MUI-based W3 browser for the Amiga line of home computers. It supports frames, tables, and nearly all the Netscape extensions. Also supports plug-ins.
  • W3A -- WWW Applets API - a way in which capabilities (in the form of software modules) can be added to World-Wide Web browsers.
  • W3C Line Mode Browser - Cross platform, text based Web client. Working example for W3C Reference Library. Good for automated document fetching.
  • Web Browsers - CNET
  • WebCopy - Retrieves remote files using the HTTP protocol. It can recurse HTML docs. Requires 'perl'.
  • WinWAP - WML browser for Windows.
  • WWWinda: An Orchestration Service for WWW Browsers and Accessories
  • Xanadu XP - free downloadable browsing companion.



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