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The Line Mode browser was first released in 1991 and was compatible with most unix / linux systems. Thereby instantly bring the Web to commonly used, much lower powered devices, such as the "line mode" terminals that were used to access mini computers, still common at the time.
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The browser was developed starting in 1990, and then supported by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) as an example and test application for the libwww library.
This release of the Line Mode Browser is mainly a debugged version that is brought up to date with the WWW library version 2.15. For the changes in the Client ...
line mode browser history from thehistoryoftheweb.com
Sep 25, 2017 · The Line Mode Browser was built by Nicola Pellow in May of 1991. At the time, Pellow was still just an intern at CERN, but she had shown a ...
One of several browsers of the WWW project . The LineMode Browser is suitable for use on dumb terminals, requiring no control sequences except for carriage ...
line mode browser history from www.webdesignmuseum.org
Explore the milestones in the history of web design: Line Mode Browser in 1991.
Sep 19, 2013 · The line-mode browser, developed by CERN fellow Nicolla Pellow in 1991, was rather crude compared to today's browsers. It could not handle ...
The history of the internet in a nutshell · W3C historical archives · Web history, a timeline · The end of books (by hypertext) · Hypertext · Minitel (Which ...
line mode browser history from home.cern
It included the 'line-mode' browser, Web server software and a library for developers. In March 1991, the software became available to colleagues using CERN ...
Web browsers by year edit · 1990, WorldWideWeb (Nexus) · 1991, Line Mode Browser · 1992, Erwise, MacWWW (Samba), MidasWWW, ViolaWWW · 1993, AMosaic 1.0, Arena, ...