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  1. Web Browsers - Web Design Museum

    The 90s saw the outbreak of the first browser wars on the Internet. Can you remember who the winner was? Was it Mosaic, Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer?

  2. Internet Explorer 7.0 in 2006 - Web Design Museum

    On October 18, 2006, Microsoft released Internet Explorer 7.0. IE7 was the default browser in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Embedded POSReady 2009.

  3. Netscape Navigator 2.0 in 1995 - Web Design Museum

    On September 18, 1995, Netscape Communications Corporation released the Netscape Navigator 2.0 web browser. The browser was available for Microsoft Windows 3.1/ 95/NT, …

  4. Web Design Museum - Discover old websites, apps and software

    Macromedia Dreamweaver 1.2 1998 Netscape Navigator 2.0 1995 Internet Explorer 4.0 1997 Show more old Software

  5. Mosaic 1.0 - Web Design Museum

    Students Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina from the University of Illinois programmed one of the first web browsers with a graphical interface. Mosaic (full name NCSA Mosaic) worked on …

  6. Netscape Navigator 1.0 in 1994 - Web Design Museum

    On December 15, 1994, Netscape Communications Corporation released the Netscape Navigator 1.0 web browser. Netscape Navigator 1.0 was the first commercial web browser, although this …

  7. NCSA Mosaic 1.0 in 1993 - Web Design Museum

    Apr 22, 1993 · On November 11, 1993, students Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina from the University of Illinois programmed one of the first web browsers with a graphical interface.

  8. Internet Archive in 2000 - Web Design Museum

    Apple Watch All Apps Software Graphics Web Browsers Development Multimedia All Software Web Design Museum About us Contact Exhibitions Quizzes Privacy & Terms RSS SEND US …

  9. Internet Explorer 2.0 in 1995 - Web Design Museum

    On November 22, 1995, Microsoft launched Internet Explorer 2.0. The browser was initially designed for Windows 95 and Windows NT.

  10. ViolaWWW - Web Design Museum

    ViolaWWW was the first browser to support scripting, table rendering and forms. The browser also contained a simple stylesheet to define the website’s visual appearance.