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A Web APL from Henrik Mikael Kristensen
In June 2002, AWeb 3.4 became open source by the APL license, thus it was renamed to AWeb 3.4 APL. This is going to be a new Web browser. It will be portable, GUI independent and built around the KHTML.library.
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Amaya from World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Amaya is a Web editor, a tool used to create and update documents directly on the Web. Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform environment. The main motivation is to provide a framework that can integrate as many W3C technologies as possible. It is used to demonstrate these technologies in action while taking advantage of their combination in a single, consistent environment.
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Arachne from Arachne Labs
Arachne is currently a full-screen graphical WWW browser which runs on DOS compatible operating systems. Alpha version of Arachne for POSIX-compliant systems like Linux is available now. Arachne was designed by Arachne Labs. It supports subset of HTML/4.0 specification, including tables, frames, imagemaps, forms, and includes built-in HTTP, FTP, POP3, SMTP and other Internet protocols.
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Arena from World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Arena is no longer being maintained by W3C. Prerelease beta-3 has been released. (The previous versions beta-2 and beta-1 are still available in binary form.) It supports elements of HTML3, including tables, math and experimental style sheets. There are certain bugs and shortcomings.
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