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Versions of Internet Explorer before version 7 stated "Based on NCSA Mosaic" in the About box. The 1995 user guide The HTML Sourcebook: The Complete Guide to HTML, specifically states in a section called Coming Attractions, that Explorer "will be based on the Mosaic program" (p. After a later auditing dispute, Microsoft paid Spyglass $8 million. Microsoft licensed Spyglass Mosaic in 1995 for US$2 million, modified it, and renamed it Internet Explorer. In the year, an Internet service provider in Illinois made Mosaic widely available to the public.

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It made accessing, retrieving, and displaying files through the Internet much simpler by using a point-and-click interface. Spyglass licensed the technology and trademarks from NCSA for producing their own web browser but never used any of the NCSA Mosaic source code. Internet Mosaic was a new kind of computer program that was known as a browser that ran on most types of computers. Mosaic Communications eventually became Netscape Communications Corporation, producing Netscape Navigator. (SGI), and four other former students and staff of the University of Illinois, started Mosaic Communications Corporation. Clark, one of the founders of Silicon Graphics, Inc. Marc Andreessen, the leader of the team that developed Mosaic, left NCSA and, with James H. An Acorn Archimedes port was underway in May 1994. Version 2.0 of NCSA Mosaic was released in December 1993, along with version 1.0 releases for both Windows.

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Although it wasn’t the first graphical browser, Mosaic was the most popular and led the Internet revolution. Download Mosaic 3.0 by NCSA VETUSWARE.COM - the biggest free abandonware collection in the universe VETUSWARE.COM Newest doesn't mean best. The initial release happened on January 23th, 1993 for Unix and during its existence, you could also run Mosaic on AmigaOS, Classic Mac OS, Unix, OpenVMS, and Windows. Ports to Windows and Macintosh had already been released in September. Mosaic, the first popular web browser is turning 25 years old. A port of Mosaic to the Commodore Amiga was available by October 1993. Version 1.0 was released on April 22, 1993, followed by two maintenance releases during summer 1993. Versions 0.1–0.9 were the first developed and released. David Thompson tested ViolaDevelopment of Mosaic began in December 1992.












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