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Below are links to a number of popular browsers. Diversity is good, and numerous browsers are available to accomodate the needs of internet travelers.
Regardless of your choice of platform, and choice of browser, it is a good idea to use a current version of your software. Moreover, you may be plesantly surprised
when exploring the options that some of the lesser-known products have to offer.
Browsers for navigating the Internet
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Amaya, the W3C test browser |
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Arachne, a browser for DOS |
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AWeb, for Amiga |
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Cello, for Windows |
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Cyberdog, for Macintosh |
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eCatch |
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HotJava |
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Microsoft Internet Explorer |
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Jozilla, a Java-based browser |
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Katiesoft |
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Lightspeed Surfer, for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux |
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MMM, for UN*X |
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NCSA Mosaic; remember me? |
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Netscape Communicator |
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Omniweb, for Macintosh |
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Opera, a very highly-rated and ultra-fast browser |
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Plume, via Tcl/Tk |
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this page was last modified 20 February 2008
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