ANNOUNCEMENT of Line Mode Browser 3.1

>>From www-lib-request@w3.org Mon Aug 14 19:04:09 1995
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>Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT of Line Mode Browser 3.1
>Date: Mon, 14 Aug 1995 13:03:41 -0400
>From: Henrik Frystyk Nielsen <frystyk@w3.org>
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>	    World-Wide Web Consortium Software Distribution
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>  The Line Mode Browser (www) is a C based character based Web
>  Browser. It is developed for use on dumb terminals and as a test tool
>  for the W3C Reference Library. It can be run in interactive mode,
>  non-interactive mode and as a proxy client. In non-interactive mode it
>  can be used as a powerful tool in CGI scripts for Web servers etc.
>  Furthermore it gives a variety of possibilities for data format
>  conversion, filtering etc. It is primarily intended as a test-tool for
>  quick access to the Web or used in batch jobs.
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>                            *  *  *  *  *
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>This is the announcement of the version 3.1 release of the W3C Line
>Mode Browser going into public domain. The code word for this release
>is support for remote collaborate work where people can use HTTP and
>the Web as a remote authoring environment.
>
>The Line Mode Browser was released officially July 14 to the W3C
>members and is now going into public domain. The Line Mode Browser is
>under MIT copyright and the copyright statement is available in the
>source distribution file or at
>
>	http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/COPYRIGHT.html
>
>The source code can be found at:
>
>	http://www.w3.org/hypertext/Dist/
>
>Note that there is both a "zip" file, a "gzip'ed tar" file, and a
>"compressed tar" file
>
>The documentation on the Line Mode Browser has been updated, and is
>available from the Line Mode status page
>
>	http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/LineMode/
>
>but all the documentation on the Library is also relevant.
>
>As for the Library, everybody who makes modifications, contributions
>etc. and wishes to incorporate them as part of the W3C software
>distribution must sign a form that gives MIT the permissions to use
>the contributions under the terms of the W3C software
>distribution. This form is available at
>
>	http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/PATCHES.html
>
>The Line Mode Browser is known to compile on Sun4, Solaris, HP Snake,
>NeXTSTEP, Ultrix, OSF/1, Linux, SGI, AIX, NetBSD, and Windows NT. 
>There is a special README-WinNT file at the same location as the
>distributions files explaining how to compile on an NT box. Please have
>a look at the list of supported platforms for more information:
>
>        http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Library/User/Platform/
>
>Here you will find many hints and ideas about the specific platforms.
>
>Please send any comments and questions to
>
>        libwww@w3.org
>
>or if they are of general interest then please send them to the
>mailing list
>
>	www-lib@w3.org
>
>have fun!
>
>-- 
>
>Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, <frystyk@w3.org>
>World-Wide Web Consortium, MIT/LCS
>45 Technology Square, Cambridge MA 02139, USA
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