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Amiga Browser Software
 
- Mosaic v1.2 
 - Mosaic v1.2 
 Amiga Mosaic is a networked information discovery, retrieval, and
   collaboration tool and World Wide Web browser. 
   Mosaic provides a hypertext interface to the global Internet.
   Hypertext is text which contains highlighted links, called hyperlinks
   or anchors, to other texts. Each highlighted phrase (in color or
   underlined) is a hyperlink to another document or information resource
   somewhere on the Net.
 - ALynx
 - ALynx is the Amiga port of Unix/VMS Lynx.  It's a distributed hypertext
browser with full World Wide Web capabilities. It is fully textbased,
runs in a CLI window or on a separate screen. Graphics/sound can be
(dis)played by external viewers like MultiView.
Features:
        forms, mail, news (readonly), ftp, telnet, gopher, proxys,
        printing, saving, links on inline-graphics, external editors,
        bookmarkfiles, history, search within pages, different
        character sets, vi/emacs-keys, keypad navigation, numbered
        links, redefinable keymap, mail comment to author of page,
        local edit of pages, shortcut jump-to-url, debug trace-mode,
        toggle image links, toggle pseudo inlines, abort transfer
        without loosing already transfered data, several restrictions
        to set up for BBS support, # cache pages configurable, dump
        page (displayed or source for script access), etc. etc.
 - AWeb
 - AWeb is a World Wide Web browser for the Amiga computer.
 -  Voyager v1.0
 - Voyager 1.0 is a freely distributable WWW browser for AmigaOS.
Its range of features covers:
 
- It's faaaast. On the average, Voyager outruns any other available Amiga
  Web browser by a factor of two.
 - Supports the full HTML-2 standard as described in RFC-1866, including 
forms.
  It doesn't want to be a reference implementation, though, and tries to 
make
  the best even out of malformed documents.
 - Supports many proposed so called HTML-3 extensions.
 - Supports Client Side Image Maps.
 - Supports Netscape-Level 1 (NHTML) extensions, including (center), 
floating
  images, background images and text coloring (both RGB and named colors).
 - Supports HTTP access authorization.
 - Supports ftp, gopher and wais via proxy.
 - Supports news: usenet news reading and posting.
 - Supports interfacing to mail readers and telnet clients for mailto::
  and telnet: URLs.
 - Document cache with optional automatic last-modified-date-based verify.
 - Versatile hierarchical bookmark system, allowing export in HTML format,,
  menu selection and drag'n'drop sorting.
 - Full support for true color displays with V43 datatypes.
 - Asynchronous network handling. Multiple windows..
 - works with Miami, AmiTCP, r2, inet225 and mlink.
 - can be used without a network package as a local file viewer
  (esspecially useful with client-side-image-maps)
   
See the VaporWare Homepage for the
latest version of Voyager, as well as other Amiga net software!
  
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