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  • ALynx - ASCII Web browser for AmiTCP ported by P. Marquardt.
  • The Amiga Apache HTTP Server Project - The Amiga Apache HTTP server project is an effort to make the Apache HTTP daemon available to the Amiga Community. The server is a fully functional HTTP daemon with SSI, FastCGI, multi-user support etc. By Bert Vortman.
  • Amiga Web Server - Files and docs for web server software that runs on an Amiga.
  • Esteve Boix - Information about WebPlug, an HTML editor for the Amiga, and other selections.
  • Boy Of The North - Web Design, Amiga software to design and create pages for the internet's World Wide Web with HTML. Plus other Amiga shareware and links. By Larry McGahey.
  • Button Strip - Buttons which allow you to create HTML documents from within Final Writer.
  • GeoTools - Geocities home page manager. By Sigfrido Giovani.
  • HIP - An HTML authoring tool by Richard Griffith.
  • HTTPJ - Receive HTML pages (or entire directory trees) by sending commands directly from the shell. By Piergiorgio Ghezzo.
  • HTTX - Freeware HTML to TEXT converter for Amiga choosen by Yvon Rozijn and AmiTrix to be part of AWeb-II package. By Gabriele Favrin.
  • HttpProxy - A caching proxy for AmiTCP or AS225/INet/Surfer. Used on a local host it can speed up page loading times for every web browser. Pages can also be viewed offline and new requests can be queued.
  • Java for your AMIGA - Provides JAVA language programming language by way of a compiled version of the KAFFE project for Amiga OS. The Kaffe.org provides the source code to KAFFE (a multi-platfom port of JAVA) and this is the compiled version for the Amiga 1200 (68030). Includes important JAVA links. By Andrew McPhee.
  • JavaScript Examples - Page set up by one of Aweb3.1's beta testers to test certain aspects of Aweb3.1's (or any JavaScript capable browsers') handling of Javascript pages.
  • KidHTML - HTML generator for the Amiga. By Marcio Esper.
  • Ptolemy - Amiga WYSIWYG editor for clickable image maps. It supports NCSA, CERN/WC3, Apache, and NetScape client image map database creation and editing. Part of the Arachne Project.
  • Web Design - Easy to use, yet powerful HTML editor for the Amiga. Nothing disabled or timed-out shareware. By Larry McGahey.
  • WebMaker - Advanced HTML editor for the Amiga supports MUI, drag and drop and Netscapè-style extensions.


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