
ViolaWWW - Wikipedia
ViolaWWW was based on the Viola toolkit, which is a tool for the development and support of visual interactive media applications, with a multimedia web browser being a possible application.
ViolaWWW - Web Design Museum
Pei-Yuan Wei developed the ViolaWWW browser for Unix while he was working at the University of California at Berkeley. ViolaWWW was the first browser to support scripting, table rendering …
ViolaWWW | Browsers | Ancient Web Browsers - Flanigan
After Tim Berners-Lee's original NeXTSTEP browser, ViolaWWW was the first publicly released graphical browser. ViolaWWW 3.3 Beta from 1995 on NeXTStep 3.3 with CubXWindow.
Viola’s language and toolkit allows ViolaWWW to render documents with embedded viola objects. Although the viola language is not part of the World Wide Web standard (yet?), having this …
Overview, ViolaWWW - CERN
ViolaWWW implements an X-Windows browser client to the World-Wide Web system. This browser has the basic navigation mechanisms of clickable-hot-words, history list …
Viola WWW browser Status
Index search facility now in. Works with monochrome display, and colour. Beta test source and binary available. Long pause and new releases appearing again. Requires X11 R4 or later. …
ViolaWWW - grokipedia.com
ViolaWWW was an early web browser developed by Pei-Yuan Wei, a student at the University of California, Berkeley, and released in May 1992 as the second browser for Unix systems after …
ViolaWWW - Wikiwand
ViolaWWW is a discontinued web browser, the first to support scripting and stylesheets for the World Wide Web (WWW). It was first released in 1991/1992 for Unix...
ViolaWWW explained
What is ViolaWWW? ViolaWWW is a discontinued web browser, the first to support scripting and stylesheets for the World Wide Web.
GitHub - daveriesz/ViolaWWW: Source code for ViolaWWW …
A clone of the historical WWW browser. Source code for ViolaWWW web browser. Contribute to daveriesz/ViolaWWW development by creating an account on GitHub.