Web Browser History - First, Early | LivingInternet (original) (raw)

Dozens of innovative web browsers have been created by various people and teams over the years.

The first widely used web browser was NCSA Mosaic. The Mosaic programming team then created the first commercial web browser called Netscape Navigator, later renamed Communicator, then renamed back to just Netscape. The Netscape browser led in user share until Microsoft Internet Explorer took the lead in 1999 due to its distribution advantage. A free open source software version of Netscape was then developed called Mozilla, which was the internal name for the old Netscape browser, and released in 2002. Mozilla has since gained in market share, particularly on non-Windows platforms, largely due to its open source foundation, and as the internet became more widely available across the US and the world at large, it was released in 2004 as the quickly popular FireFox version.

A chronological listing of some of the influential early web browsers that advanced the state of the art is provided below:

As internet speeds and hardware continued to improve, many other browsers were also developed in the 1990’s to address niche requirements, several of which are listed below:

Historical Web Browsers
Active Worlds MacWeb
Air_Mosaic NetAttache
Amiga NetCaptor
Arachne NETCOMplete
Charlotte NetCruiser
EI*Net NetManage Chameleon
EmailSiphon NetPositive
Enhanced NCSA Mosaic PlanetWeb
GetRight Quarterdeck WebC
HotJava SPRY_Mosaic
IBM WebExplorer Spyglass Enhanced Mosaic
internetMCI TueV Mosaic for X
IWENG WWWC

Resources. The following references provide more information about browser history: