Introduction
AWeb is a fast and powerful World Wide Web browser for the Amiga computer.
It offers the following features:
- AWeb can use a wide range of TCP-stacks: AmiTCP/IP, I-Net225, AS-225
or compatible. The TCP stack can be
started automatically (*) when it is needed.
Without TCP stack running, you can still view local files.
- AWeb uses extensive internal multitasking, which leads to total
asynchroneous and parallel network access. Images are starting to load
while the document is still loading. It is possible to follow a link
while the previous document is still loading. A separate
network status window shows all pending network
and local file accesses. All network accesses can be interrupted
immediately.
- The HTML-3.2 standard is (almost) fully
supported, including tables, image alignment (*), colours (*), etc.
For buggy pages not conforming to the standard, AWeb offers a
compatibile mode.
- AWeb supports the use of proxies
for HTTP, FTP, Gopher and Telnet.
Because some proxies can't handle forms or other special cases, the use
of proxies can be temporarily disabled from the menu.
- The HTTP and Gopher protocols are supported internally. By using
external programs, FTP, Mailto, Telnet (*) and News (*) can be used too. HTTP
user authorization is supported.
- AWeb lets you load all images, delay all image loading, or load only
clickable maps and delay other images. For delayed images, the ALT text
is taken into account. Transparent GIFs are supported. The 24-bit picture
datatype (picturedtV43) is supported.
- AWeb supports background sounds on pages, provided you have a datatype
for the sound installed. (*)
- AWeb can print the visited pages on a graphical printer. (*)
- An easy popup menu allows you to perform many
different functions on any link (like load in background, open in new
window) or image (like save to disk, flush, view with external viewer). (*)
- AWeb has a fast, persistent, disk-based cache.
The cachebrowser (*) allows easy off-line
browsing and cache management.
- To improve network speed, host names and network addresses are cached
so addresses are looked up only once during a session.
- AWeb can open it's windows on the default public screen, on a named
public screen or open its own screen.
- AWeb has a hierarchical hotlist, with options (*)
to group entries.
In extension to its own hotlist, AWeb can read other hotlists, like
those of AMosaic.
- A set of advanced settings requesters
is integrated in the program. You can control many aspects of the program
in these requesters.
- AWeb has an ARexx interface (*), and a
unique and powerful shell command interface.
(*) These features are only available in the
full version.
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