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IBM WebExplorer was an early web browser designed at IBM facilities in the Research Triangle Park for OS/2.

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[edit] Name

Not to be confused with IBM Web Browser, a later program based on Mozilla, or with Microsoft Internet Explorer.

[edit] History

Presented in 1994 with OS/2 Warp (v3), it was hailed as the best browser by Internet Magazine in their November issue[citation needed] and leveraged its position as the only native browser in OS/2 at that time. Almost immediately after the introduction of OS/2 Warp version 3, IBM dismantled the development team and that relegated the WebExplorer to the annals of history. IBM WebExplorer, at that time, was the browser application to beat. OS/2 Warp 4 (1996) included it, but also included a link to download an OS/2 version of Netscape Navigator 2.02, which was late for shipping on CD. IBM had already planned the substitution of WebExplorer.

[edit] Features

  • Support for HTML 3.0 (with tables)
  • Usenet reader
  • Some of its parts were scriptable with Rexx. Some external companies used this capability to offer an enhanced browser with IBM's rendering engine
  • A page could define what the animated throbber should look like. It was implemented through a non-standard <frame> HTML tag. OS/2 users created several animations[1]. The latter introduction of Web frames leads WebExplorer to confusion on modern pages
  • A presentation mode without visible menu bars
  • A menu option Links collecting all the links in the page. It was used by IBM VoiceType for voice navigation
  • Java applets

[edit] References

  1. ^ "hobbes.nmsu.edu". hobbes.nmsu.edu. Archived from the original on Jul 05, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070705094652/http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-browse?sh=1&dir=/pub/multimedia/video/webexani. Retrieved 2009-04-20. 

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