- From: Mike Meyer <mwm@contessa.phone.net>
- Date: Wed, 1 Mar 95 12:13:35 PST
- To: www-talk@www10.w3.org
> > Well, the only other ones I know of that run on more than one OS are the > >linemode browser (no forms support), and emacs-w3. I think there is one > >VMS specific browser, and one VM specific also, but I've never seen them. I missed the start of this, so I'm not sure what "Run on more than one OS" means. We tried to sell our changes to NCSA X Mosaic to make it run on the Amiga back to NCSA, but NCSA seemed to have political problems attached to even admitting that it existed. I think the results would have been like the linemode browser - it builds from one source tree with conditional code and a couple of OS-specific interface files, and runs on more than one OS. This not quite Emacs-w3, where the results of a "make" can run on more than one OS. <mike
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