W3C reference software, after public release, is freely available for any
use by anyone.
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Arena: W3C's HTML3 browser
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A general-purpose browser built on top of the multithreaded version of the
W3C Reference Library. Arena is designed to reflect
the status of the HTML3 specifications, and currently supports tables, math,
and an experimental style sheet mechanism.
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W3C Line Mode Browser
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The Line Mode Browser is a character-based Web browser developed for use
on terminals. It is written in C and serves as an example of a client application
using the W3C Reference Library, and as a test tool
for quick access to the Web from scripts, cron jobs etc.
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All W3C Reference Software
World Wide Web Software
There is also elsewhere a wealth of software for the web, some free and some
not. We keep a rough list of web software including
clients, servers,
gateways, and other tools.
This is a list of products related to the WWW project with a link to a status
summary of each one. For list of previous milestones, releases, etc, see
the "Features" list for each product, linked to the wish lists. See also:
software proposed or under development.
See Also:
the Web Developer's Virtual Library
and
yahoo's
list of WWW links.
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Client software
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Programs to access the web directly from your computer.
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Server software
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Programs for publishing information on the web.
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Tools for information providers
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Generate HTML from other things, analyse log files, make a telnet server,
web-roaming robots, etc., etc.
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Gateways
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Servers to make other existing information systems visible on the web.
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Mail Robot
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A server which will returns any web document by mail, given a request sent
by mail. Also manages mailing lists.
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Shen
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Security
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