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Re: Possible web browser?
In article <390B2563.474F1409@inetnebr.com>,
Roy and/or Janet Miller <millers@inetnebr.com> wrote:
> Supertimer wrote:
>
>> Then there is the issue of memory. As another user wrote,
>> the software you refer to decompresses in real time into
>> memory.
>
> Well, GEOS unlike the other OS that was mentioned (QNX wasn't it?) WON'T
> fit on a 1.44 floppy, for one thing the fonts are too big. However, if a
> graphical web browser can be done for a 286, then it should be possible
> for a //GS - if the code is tight enough. Now, is it economically
> feasible? Probably not. Though there are still hundreds of school
> systems using //GSs, and perhaps some of them could be persudaded to
> buy....
Don't expect to sell a significant number of such web browsers.
After all the major web browsers are available for free, and people
know that.
Regarding graphical browsers for the IIgs: you could always try to
port Mosaic to the IIgs. If you settle for a text mode browser, you
could try to port Lynx (which supports frames while Mosaic doesn't
support frames).
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