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- 2000cities 3D browser: The 2000cities browser offers attractive interactive 2D and 3D surfing.
- 404Browser: Built with productivity, speed, and security in mind. Some of the features include a note pad, agents that learn, pop-up and ad blocking , privacy protection, and bookmark management. [Windows]
- Activator Desk: Internet desktop and browser program for a fast, secure, Internet. It may be used for simple child-safe filtering, or as an advanced security shield, preventing tampering and unauthorized access to both conventional programs and questionable Internet content.
- Amaya: W3C's open source browser/editor for testing and evaluating new standards. Supports XHTML, MathML, SVG and CSS.
- Amiweb: Colorful, musical browser for kids for selected educational sites. Requires password to use address bar or exit program.
- AtomNetPE: Mini Internet browser. Browses also zipped files. Can run from a floppy disk.
- Auction Browser: Full featured web browser with built-in tools to use with eBay.
- AuctionTamer: Customized tabbed Internet browser with a built-in auction item watch list
- Buzz 3D: Browser that displays websites in a 3D display, showing 48 different websites simultaneously, and pre-loads multiple instances of all pages, allowing the user to read one page, while the others continue to load in the background.
- CamSnoopFree: A webcam image viewer that downloads images from the web and displays them as a slideshow.
- Cartagio: Professional business browsers for web researchers and collaboration software for business and technology users.
- CipherNet: The official site of the CipherNet browser, editor and FTP client.
- Clue Java Web Browser: Web browser written entirely in Java. Supports HTML 4.0, Cascading Style Sheets, Document Object Model, JavaScript and Java applets.
- DocZilla: Browser with support for SGML, XML, HyTime, CALS tables, RDF, and XLink based on the Mozilla Gecko rendering engine.
- Emacs/W3: Full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, for any flavor of Unix, Windows NT/95, AmigaDOS, OS/2, and VMS.
- Express: An open source web browser. It is part of the Gnome project, and requires the gtk-XmHTML widget.
- Fav2Bmk.pl: Perl script allowing conversion of Internet Explorer 'Favorites' to Netscape Navigator 'Bookmarks'.
- Grail: An extensible Internet browser written in Python. It runs on Unix, and, to some extent, on Windows and Macintosh.
- HotJava: Discontinued Java based browser by Sun.
- Leech: High-speed offline web browser for Windows 95/98/NT/2000.
- Metabrowser: IE-based Web browser displays and edits HTML 4.0 metadata. Public domain version supports browsing of Web pages and metadata.
- 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.
- 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.
- NetCaptor: Internet browser for power-users that opens sites in separate tabs.
- 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.
- Off By One: A small, fast, free standalone 1.1MB web browser with HTML 3.2 support. Can be run from a CD or network.
- OmniWeb: A basic Cocoa-based browser for Mac OS X (previously for NEXTSTEP and OpenStep).
- Optimized For No One: Links to and brief descriptions of a large number of browsers for all platforms.
- QNX Voyager: For QNX OS and embedded devices.
- SurfPanel: Animated desktop portal and browser assistant.
- The Browser News: A weekly newsletter that gives you news about browsers, helps you find browsers old and new, and provides internet statistics.
- The Chameleon Web Browser: [Windows] Advanced features with a small download filesize.
- 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.
- Turbo Browser: Maximizing efficiency by merging the management of local and Internet resources, and web browsing.
- WebGrab: A tool that allows the user to quickly and easily download webpage elements such as images, html, applets, java applets, shockwave or director animation. WebGrab is not an offline-browser but rather a tool for webpage and ftp element downloading.
- WebMiner: Internet bulk downloader.
- WebsurfACE: A freeware web browser based on Microsoft Internet Explorer.
- WinArabic: Read Arabic web pages and send Arabic mail on a Mac.
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