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OmniWeb was created in 1995.

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OmniWeb was created in 1995.

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Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Netscape Browser, Opera, NetSurf, Safari, Sputnik, Amaya, Netscape Communicator, Maxthon, SeaMonkey, Camino, Conkeror Konqueror, OmniWeb, AOL, Shiira, Epiphany, Avant, iCab, WebRouser, Grail, IBM WebExplorer, IBM WebExplorer, MacWeb, IBrowse, Agora, Galeon, Links etc

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Any browser available for the Mac can be used on a Mac. Such browsers include Safari, FireFox, Chrome, Opera, Stainless, Camino, Flock and several others but, thankfully, not Internet Explorer which has not been available for the Mac for many years.

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The major browsers in the market for Windows now are Microsoft "internet Explorer," Mozilla "Firefox," Apple "Safari," Netscape "Navigator," and Google "Chrome." Other browsers include Opera, SeaMonkey, K-Meleon, Amaya, Maxthon, Flock, Slim, KidRocket, Phaseout, Crazy, Smartbro, ShenzBrowser, JonDoFox, Avant, xB, Sleipnir, SpaceTime, Browse3D, Bitty, Grail, Lynx, and Happy. Additional for Linux and Macintosh are Camino, iCab, OmniWeb, and Shiira.

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There are literally dozens of browsers that have existed since the "birth" of the internet. Not including mobile browsers (such as browsers found on some of the earlier cell phones), the list of major browsers that have existed are as follows:

WorldWideWeb

ViolaWWW

Erwise

MidasWWW

MacWWW

Mosiac

Cello

Lynx

Arena

AMosiac

IBM WebExplorer

Netscape Navigator

SlipKnot

MacWeb

iBrowse

Argo

Minuet

Internet Explorer

OmniWeb

UdiWWW

WebRouser

Grail

Arachne

Opera

PowerBrowser

Cyberdog

Amaya

AWeb

Voyager

iCab

Mozilla

Konqueror

K-Meleon

Galeon

Phoenix

Links

Safari

Epiphany

Firefox

AOL Explorer

Maxthon

Shiira

SeaMonkey

Camino

Avant

Sputnik

Netsurf

Flock

Chrome

These are in roughly chronological order, as presented by Wikipedia Other browsers have existed, but due to their low popularity were not included on this list. Low popularity, of course, is relative to the time era; WorldWideWeb never had as many users as Chrome does today, but was used by the majority of the Internet users in the world at the time it came out (as it was the first real web browser). In the real world, only a few browsers are considered serious contenders of the "market", as the rest are either obsolete, only fill a niche market, or have not yet gained popularity; the latter usually comes about because people are hesitant to "try" a new browser since their current browser has served their purpose for a significant length of time

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