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  Internet   - ftp - isp - agents - storage - html - p3p - xml
  •   Internet Service Providers
    • Net Zero
      Free internet service at Net Zero.
  •   VRML (Virtual Reality Markup Language)
  •   Viewing Utilities (Browsers and accessories)
    • AutoSurf
      AutoSurf the net, new tool for webmasters and advertisers and educators.
    • Amaya

      Amaya is a Web client that acts both as a browser and as an authoring tool. It has been designed with the primary purpose of demonstrating new Web technologies in a WYSIWYG environment. The current version implements HTML, XHTML, MathML, CSS, and HTTP.

      Main Features
      With Amaya, you can manipulate rich Web pages containing forms, tables and the most advanced features from HTML. You can create and edit complex mathematical expressions within Web pages. You can style your documents using Cascading Style Sheets. You can publish HTML and XHTML documents on local or remote servers with the HTTP Put method.

      Browsing and authoring are integrated seamlessly. You can browse and edit Web pages at the same time. In order to simplify the edition of documents, a simple click in Amaya just moves the caret to allow text editing; to follow a link, you have to double click. This behavior can be changed as well as many other parameters using a preferences menu.

      Amaya supports the editing and publishing of CSS style sheets. In addition, you can easily link and unlink Cascading Style Sheets to documents. It's also possible to selectively enable and disable them and see the rendering differences immediately.

      Amaya provides a multi-level multi-document Undo/Redo.


    • Arachne WWW Browser
      Arachne for DOS will run on i8086 compatible CPU with as little as 475 KB of DOS memory (540 KB if you want PPP connection) and EGA or VGA video card. However, recommended configuration is PC with 80386 or better CPU with 4 (or more) MB of memory, more than 600 KB od DOS memory, 512 (or more) KB VESA compatible SVGA card, with mouse, soundcard and color monitor. If you want dial-up access to internet, you of course need standard serial modem; for local networks, you can use any device with packet driver available for it (eg. Ethernet card).

    • Netscape
      Netscape browser.
    • Explorer
      Microsoft Explorer browser.
    • Hotbar
      Free service provides custom look (skins) for your Explorer browser.
    •   Genius  
      Genius is a collection of easy-to-use GUI-based 
      tools for just about every purpose. 
      The current list of tools include the following: 
       
       - Copy your local IP, hostname, or an ASCII character to the Windows clipboard
       - Clipboard viewer
       - Finger client
       - FTP client
       - Raw HTTP Browser
       - Ping
       - Trace Route
       - SMTP client
       - Telnet client with VT100 emulation
       - NTP (Network Time Protocol) client
       - Whois client
       - Current Connections: lists all connections to and from your computer
       - Download Manager: download a list of HTTP files
       - Name Scanner: resolve a block of IPs
       - NSLookup: convert IPs to Hostnames or visa versa
       - Patience: clean the spam out of your email account
       - Port Info: look up a port number in a database
       - Service Scanner: check the daemon name/version on different ports of an IP block
       - Site Checker: check to see if your favorite sites have been updated
       - Address Book: maintain a detailed list of contact
       - Notes: keep multiple notes handy (good for book/music/movie lists)
       - Passwords: keep all of your passwords in one secure place
       - To Do List: keep track of all the things you need to do
       - Clear the Start Menu | Documents list
       - Clean out the Windows temporary directory
       - Conversions: convert one unit to another
       - Grep: search the files on your hard drive
       - Password Generator: create strong, random passwords
       - UUEncode: encodes/decodes .uue files
       - Check Mail: tell you how many messages are in your mailbox
       - Finger Server
       - IdentD Server
       - Portscan Detection: alerts you if someone is portscanning you
       - Port Watcher: keeps track of all connections for up to 5 different ports
       - Stay Alive: keeps your ISP from dropping your connection
       - User-defined global hot keys: hit Ctrl+Shift+M to check your mail!
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  •   Web Page Design Utilities
    • HTML-Kit
      HTML-Kit is an easy to use program designed to help HTML, XML and script authors to edit, format, validate, preview and publish web pages. Beginners can benefit from letting it point out errors and suggest improvements to the code. Experts can save time spent on common tasks using the customizable and extendible editor while maintaining full control over the code.

      Validate documents using the graphical user interface for W3C's HTML Tidy and view automatically corrected code in the output window for side-by-side comparison. HTML-Kit also provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date GUI support for HTML Tidy.

      100+ actions to easily insert HTML tags/attributes, CSS properties, JavaScript events, ASP, PHP, SSI, CGI and other frequently used elements. PHP plugin with 1000+ categorized functions and summaries.

      Create your own Plugins!! API in C/C++ , and HKScript (built-in simple scripting language to extend HTML-Kit without using a compiled language.)


    • EFB2HTML converts your Exported Favorite Bookmarks file into HTMLEFB2HTML
      EFB2HTML - from Delphi O.E.M. Co. converts your exported favorite bookmarks file into html adding your title, and style, while also removing the attributes which expose your surfing habits to your visitors. BETA Version 1.

    • cute CIMCutemap
      Client Side Image Mapper - from GlobalSCAPE makes it easy to create a client side image map to enable clicking on parts of an image. Several areas may be selected or defined on an image instead of the entire image being used for a link.

  •   Online File Storage Facilities
  •   WAP (Wireless Applications Protocol) Related Programs
    • Nokia SDK 2.18 (14.5MB) for Windows
      The best development tool out there. This one of the first SDK's Having problems with Win2000? Read the FAQ

    • Waptor 2.3 (736Kb) for Windows from WAPDrive
      A small and easy to use WML editor and viewer for Windows. Some knowledge of WML is necessary.

    • Wireless Companion (3.2MB) for Windows from yourwap.com
      An combined HTML and WML browser. You must have Internet Explorer 4 or Netscape 4 or newer browser installed because the HTML browser uses their engine. You can choose one of the following phone skins: Ericsson 320, 380 or a Nokia 7110.

    • WAPman (181kb) for Win32 and Palm
      This is a WML viewer for windows. This connects to a gateway, and if the gateway is unavailable then the program don't work. Still a little buggy...

    • WinWAP (1.2Mb) for Win32.
      The fastest and easiest way to view WML pages without a WAP device. (except for the Wapalizer of course). Even if it's version 2.2, it's still a little buggy. All WML decks will display correctly, but sometimes the links don't w ork. Recommended!

    • Nokia WAP Toolkit (10.8MB)
      You must register to download the toolkit, but there is no other way to do this if you are serious about developing and testing WAP sites.

    • Ericssons WapIDE SDK (5.49MB)
      The Ericssons SDK are a collection of software for developing WML decks, device designer for creating visual layout of the devices, WML browser, Application Designer and Server Toolset containing perl libraries

    • UP.SDK (5.8MB) Phone.com's SDK. By testing your WML decks with different development tools, your are able to filter out most possible errors. The downloadable from Nokia is sometime not enough. If you for instance creates a WML deck to large for the gateway, no Nokia p roduct will tell you what's wrong. But this SDK will.

    • Photoshop/Paintshop WBMP plugin
      This plugin is a must have for anyone working with images for WAP. This plugin let you open and save images in WBMP format.

    • Online WBMP converter
      This service gives you the opportunity to upload and convert GIF's and JPG's to WBMP via the browser.

    • WBMP converter for Win32
      Drag and drop converter for Windows. Let you easily converts GIF to WBMP (WAP images)
  •   XML eXtensible Markup Language
    • Lark
      - full XML parser in Java, by Tim Bray
    • sp
      - C++ parser for SGML and XML, by James Clark
    • NXP
      - validating XML parser in Java, by Norbert Mikula
    • ProjectCool XML Zone
      A basic introduction to XML
    • msxml
      - validating parser in Java, by anonymous Microsoft programmers
    • WebMonkey's XML link
      - articles on authoring with XML
    • XML.com
      - a rich mix of information and services for the XML community
    • dtd2bnf
      - more familiar with EBNF than DTD? Try this quick perl hack.
    • SAX
      - a simple API for XML parsers, developed by people on the xml-dev
      mailing list, in particular David Megginson.
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