Abaco (web browser)

Abaco

Screenshot of Plan 9 homepage viewed in Abaco
Initial release ?
Stable release Non [±]
Preview release Non [±]
Operating system Plan 9 from Bell Labs
Size 492 KB
Type web browser
License Lucent Public License
Website http://lab-fgb.com/abaco/

Abaco is a web browser for the Plan 9 operating system. It is a graphical web browser with support for inline images, tables and frames.[1] It has a true multiple document interface inspired by acme's interface. It is a multi-threaded and modest-sized program.[2]

History

webfs, a web file system, and libhtml, a library to parse HTML, were written at Bell Labs as the backend for a new web browser. After the Bell Labs project stalled, Aki Nyrhinen wrote a simple frontend for webfs and libhtml called webpage which can render basic web pages and makes interesting use of the plumber to support hyperlinks. Work on webpage also stalled, and webpage has now been superseded by abaco. Abaco, written by Federico G. Benavento, supports most of the HTML 4.01 standard, including frames and tables.

See also

References

  1. "Top 10 Alternative Lightweight Web Browsers For Linux OS". Toppersworld. Retrieved 2014-10-21.
  2. "Abaco: A Web Browser for Plan 9" (PDF). Bell Labs. Retrieved 2014-10-21.

External links

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