Amaya
W3C's open source browser/editor for testing and evaluating new standards. Supports XHTML, MathML, SVG and CSS.
NavRoad
Compact offline HTML viewer, runs off a floppy and requires no winsock.dll. Users can view HTML files anytime.
NeoPlanet
Features skins support, built-in instant messaging client and email. Uses the IE rendering engine.
The Web Stalker
An alternative browser - in fact an art project made by I/O/D, a London-based group of artists and programmers. The Web Stalker 'maps' websites and presents the separate pages as plain text or html; an extremely beautiful and poetic application, very much worth the (short) download time. Available for Mac and Win95/NT.
DocZilla
Browser with support for SGML, XML, HyTime, CALS tables, RDF, and XLink based on the Mozilla Gecko rendering engine.
NCSA Mosaic
The original graphical browser, with an interesting site map feature. Development ceased in January 1997. Supports only HTML 3.2, and cannot navigate to virtual domain names.
The Browser News
A weekly newsletter that gives you news about browsers, helps you find browsers old and new, and provides internet statistics.
Emacs/W3
Full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, for any flavor of Unix, Windows NT/95, AmigaDOS, OS/2, and VMS.
Netomat
With netomat, the user has a dialogue with the Internet. You can ask the net a question using natural language. netomat responds by flowing text, images and audio from the net to your screen.
Optimized For No One
Links to and brief descriptions of a large number of browsers for all platforms.
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