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IBrowse
Developer(s)Stefan Burström, Oliver Roberts, David Burström, Dave Fisher
Initial release1.0 July 28, 1996; 27 years ago (1996-07-28)[1]
Stable release
3.0 / November 19, 2023; 6 days ago (2023-11-19)
Operating systemAmigaOS
PlatformAmiga
TypeWeb browser
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.ibrowse-dev.net

IBrowse is a MUI-based web browser for the Amiga range of computers and was a rewritten follow-on to Amiga Mosaic, one of the first web browsers for the Amiga Computer.[2] IBrowse was originally developed for the now-defunct company Omnipresence. The original author has since continued development of IBrowse.

IBrowse supports some HTML 4, JavaScript, frames, SSL, and various other standards. It was one of the first browsers to include tabbed browsing as early as 1999 with IBrowse².[3][4] However, it does not support CSS.[5]

A limited OEM version of IBrowse 2.4 is included with AmigaOS 4.

Between April 2007 and August 2019, IBrowse was not available for sale to new customers since its distributor had quit the Amiga market,[6] although existing v2.x users could download and install the demo version over their existing installation in order to access all functionality. Starting with IBrowse 2.5, new purchases can be made directly from the developer's website.

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System requirements

  • Kickstart 3.0[7]
  • Motorola 68020 or higher[7]
  • 5 MB free memory (7 MB with AmiSSL v5)[7]
  • MUI 3.8[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "MUI News". 29 May 1998. Archived from the original on 25 June 1998. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
  2. ^ Bettinson, Mat (November 1996). "Battle of the Browsers, IBrowse 1.0". CU Amiga. No. 81. EMAP. pp. 54–56. ISSN 0963-0090.
  3. ^ Drummond, Richard (December 1999). "AFCD46, IBrowse 2.1 Demo". Amiga Format. No. 130. Future Publishing. pp. 83–84. ISSN 0957-4867.
  4. ^ Němec, Luboš (November 1999). "IBrowse 2.1". Amiga Review (in Czech). No. 50. Atlantida Publishing. pp. 16–18. ISSN 1211-1465.
  5. ^ "IBrowse - FAQ". www.ibrowse-dev.net.
  6. ^ "IOSPIRIT GmbH quits the Amiga market". 23 March 2007. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  7. ^ a b c d "IBrowse² Documentation - Installation". ibrowse-dev.net. 2003-06-28. Retrieved 2013-06-07.

Further reading

  • Fischer, Michael., Meyer, Michael., and Witbrock, Michael. "User Extensibility in Amiga Mosaic", Proceedings of the Second International World Wide Web (WWW) Conference '94: Mosaic and the Web, October 1994


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