The Macintosh version of NCSA Mosaic got its start in 1993 and the latest release is from 1996.
Advice on using MacWeb, still the best web browser for black and white Macintosh computers, and the pick of shareware utilities to enhance its performance. EINet received an Apple "Cool Tools" award for the program in 1994.
Another service by AOL Time Warner also includes its own browser.
Mozilla-based browser contains a web-browser, an email/news client and a web page editor.
The World Wide Web Consortium's browser/editor of record. Includes support for HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0, XHTML Basic, XHTML 1.1, HTTP 1.1, MathML 2.0, many CSS 2 features and SVG. Includes Annotea, an annotation application based on XPointer and RDF. Instructions on compiling and installing the package on Mac OS X.
Releases of the W3C web browser/editor are made available through the Fink Project for Mac OS X.
AOL Time Warner's service comes with a built-in browser.
Utilities for automating the download of nightly builds of Camino and Firefox, and programs for manipulating the user interfaces of Safari and Camino.
A web browser based on Web Kit (Safari's rendering engine) and written in Cocoa. All source code used in this software is publicly available.
Maker of PDF Browser Plugin (to view PDF files in any Mac browser other than Internet Explorer) and Word Browser Plugin (to view text previews of Word documents in any Mac browser other than Internet Explorer). OS 10.3 or later required.
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