AWeb
AWeb is a web browser for the Amiga range of computers. Originally developed by Yvon Rozijn, AWeb was shipped with version 3.9 of AmigaOS, and is now open source.
Initial release | 1996 |
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Stable release | 3.4
/ November 17, 2003 |
Preview release | 3.5.09 Beta
/ July 23, 2007 |
Repository | ![]() |
Written in | C |
Operating system | AmigaOS, MorphOS |
Platform | Amiga |
Type | Web Browser |
License | AWeb Public License[1] (Open source) |
Website | www |
AWeb supports HTML 3.2, and some 4.01, JavaScript, frames, SSL, and various other Netscape and Internet Explorer features.
Awards/Press
I like the speed of "AWeb". - The program received a rating of 89% and the "recommendation of the editors" award in our October 96 issue of "Amiga Plus"
— Hartmut Schumacher, "Amiga Plus" magazine [2]
- Amiga Computing, December 96 issue, Overall rating of 89%.[2]
- Amiga User International, January 97 issue, rating of 95%.[2]
- CU Amiga, November 1996 issue, rating of 91%.[3]
gollark: This is because all competing processes can be modelled as ropes, by our beeoid visualizers.
gollark: What an exciting "tug of war".
gollark: Better solution: purchase CD and CD writer, burn onto those.
gollark: Alternative solution: purchase USB stick (£15 or so at most). Copy onto there *without* downtime. Release bees.
gollark: Simply do not do that.
References
- http://www.yvonrozijn.nl/aweb/apl.txt
- "AWeb-II Comments". www.amitrix.com.
- Bettinson, Mat (November 1996). "Battle of the Browsers, AWeb-II". CU Amiga. No. 81. EMAP. pp. 54–56. ISSN 0963-0090.
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