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Line Mode Browser displaying the German Wikipedia
Original author(s)
Tim Berners-Lee Henrik Frystyk Nielsen Nicola Pellow
Developer(s)
W3C / CERN
Initial release
0.7, 14 May 1991
Stable release
5.4.2 / 24 June 2017
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Authors: Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, Tim Berners-Lee, and Nicola Pellow ; Status: Used as an example application for the W3C Sample Code Library ; Plans: New releases ...
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