| A web browser is a software application that allows you to
view web sites. Browsers
vary in their ability to support various features of certain
web sites. Newer browser
software may also include built-in email clients, news readers,
html editors, etcetera.
However, this added functionality also means that the software
takes up more hard
drive space and will require more RAM to run. The newest and
fanciest browser may
not be the best choice for your system.
Here you will find information about how to obtain and install
a few popular web
browsers. Keep in mind that at any given time, many people
may be trying to
download the same software. You may have to try a few times
in order to get a
complete download.
Netscape
Downloading
and Installing Netscape for the Macintosh
Downloading
and Installing Netscape for Windows 95/98
Downloading
and Installing Netscape for Windows 3.1
Downloading
and Installing Netscape for Windows NT
Setting Up Netscape
Mail
Setting
Up Netscape News
Internet Explorer
Downloading
and Installing Internet Explorer for Windows 95/98
Downloading
and Installing Internet Explorer for the Macintosh
Lynx
Using Lynx in
UNIX
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