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Amaya Amaya is a complete web browsing and authoring environment and comes equipped with a "WYSIWYG style" of interface, similar to that of the most popular commercial browsers. With such an interface, users can easily generate HTML and XHTML pages, as well as CSS style sheets, MathML expressions, and SVG drawings. Read more Arena Web Browser Arena Web Browser is a graphical web browser consisting entirely of free software. Its origins predate proprietary packages such as Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mosaic. It is the source of a number of innovations which have since been copied by other web browsers, such as HTML tables and style sheets. BrowseX BrowseX is a free Open Source, cross-platform Web Browser, Mail Program, Talk/Chat client and more. There is a database interface, SQLite, and BrowseX is easily extensible via an API. BrowseX has been written primarily in C and Tcl and clearly demonstrates that Linux applications can indeed bridge to Windows. Cheetah The cheetah web browser is a project that has been started to create a fully functional, light-weight, bloat-free web browser for Linux (and other free unix clones) that is not dependant on KDE, GNOME or Mozilla. FreeWRL FreeWRL is an open-source(R) VRML and X3D browser written by a group of developers, who wish to produce a high quality, up to date, browser that is in the public domain. Geedot Geedot aims to be a lightweight, fully (and only) HTML 4.01 and CSS compliant and functional web browser for X. It uses the gdtoolkit widget set which is very fast and lightweight - yet also infinitely and easily expandable. Grail Grail is an extensible Internet browser written entirely in the interpreted object-oriented programming language Python. It runs on Unix, and, to some extent, on Windows and Macintosh. Grail is easily extended to support new protocols or file formats. Grail is distributed in source form, free of charge, and without warranties. It requires recent versions of Python and Tcl/Tk to run. Hv3 Hv3 is a Web browser that uses Tkhtml 3 as its rendering engine. It supports almost all CSS 1.0 and some CSS 2.1, HTML (frames and regular documents), tabbed browsing, and many image types. Development is done using Tcl/Tk and C. Kylie Kylie does text, images, tables and soon forms. It doesn't do css, frames or scripting. Kylie requires the Mowitz library. In addition, the Netpbm collection of graphics tools is necessary to view images. MMM MMM is a WWW browser implemented in Objective Caml using its CamlTk41 interface to Tcl/Tk. It supports full HTML 2.0, and most of HTML 3.2, as well as offering support for applets, CGI calling, localization, and Japanese support. mMosaic mMosaic is a derivative work of NCSA XMosaic 2.7b4. You can use it as a simple browser. Since 3.2.0, mMosaic can run on an IPv6/IPv4 connected computer. mMosaic has become a free browser since release 3.0.10 (and later) and was buildover Lesstif-0.77 (GNU licence). This project has been abandoned NCSA Mosaic for X NCSA Mosaic for X is an Internet information browser and World Wide Web client. NCSA Mosaic was developed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. QWeb QWeb features progressive rendering, parses SGML documents, and displays according to a style sheet, dynamically builds SGML document parser from a DTD, server-side image maps and more. Uzbl Uzbl is a free and open source minimalist web browser designed for simplicity and adherence to the Unix philosophy. Read more wApua wApua is a web browser for WAP WML (version 1.1 and 1.2) pages written in PERL/Tk and using libwww-perl as backend. It is primarily designed for debugging WML pages in comparsion to only browsing the WML pages on the web.