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  1. Line Mode Browser - Wikipedia

    • The Line Mode Browser (also known as LMB, WWWLib, or just www ) is the second web browser ever created. The browser was the first demonstrated to be portable to several different operating systems. Operated from a simple command-line interface, it could be widely used on many computers and computer terminals throughout the Internet. The … See more

    History

    One of the fundamental concepts of the "World Wide Web" projects at CERN was "universal readership". In 1990,
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    Operating mode

    The simplicity of the Line Mode Browser had several limitations. The Line Mode Browser was designed to work on any operating system using what were called "dumb" terminals. The user interface had to be as simpl… See more

    Features

    The Line Mode Browser was designed to be able to be platform independent. There are official ports to Apollo/Domain, IBM RS6000, DECStation/ultrix, VAX/VMS, VAX/Ultrix, MS-DOS, Unix, Windows, Classic Mac OS… See more

     
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    • Nov 1 1992 libwww Originally known as the Common Library, libwww offers a programatic foundation for creating browsers. ...
    • May 14 1991 Line Mode Browser Nicola Pellow finishes work on the Line Mode Browser, a text only CLI-based browser for accessing the web. ...
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    The line-mode browser, launched in 1992, was the first readily accessible browser for the Web
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  2. Line Mode Browser - IT History Society

    The Line Mode Browser (also known as LMB, or just www) is the second web browser ever created. The browser was the first demonstrated to be portable to several different operating systems. Operated from a simple command-line …

     
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    14 rows · The line-mode browser, launched in 1992, was the first readily accessible browser for what we now know as the world wide web. It was not, however, the world’s first web browser. The very first web browser was called …

  8. Line Mode Browser - Web Design Museum

    A team made up of Tim Berners-Lee, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen and Nicola Pellow designed a simple browser called Line Mode Browser (The Libwww Line Mode Browser). This was the second browser ever made for the World Wide Web.

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  11. Line Mode – World’s second web browser

    You may know of the very first web browser – WorldWideWeb (now called Nexus) – created by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. It’s been written about and praised ad nauseam. The browser and the corresponding first web server (CERN httpd) …

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