The first web browser ever written was called "WorldWideWeb", and it was created by a man named Tim Berners-Lee. While this was the very first web browser, it was not widely used, and was only available for the NeXT platform.
The first widely-used web browser was Mosaic by Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina at the NCSA at the University of Illinois. The first version was written for X-Windows on Unix, and it was later ported to other operating systems.
WorldWideWeb (no spaces) which was later renamed Nexus, was the first web browser. WorldWideWeb was capable of displaying basic style sheets, downloading and opening supported files, browsing newsgroups and spellchecking.
The first graphical browser for the WWW was named Mosaic.
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NCSA Mosaic was the first successful graphical Web browser. Erwise and ViolaWWW were graphical browsers that predated Mosaic, but were not anywhere near as successful.
I presume, NCSA's Mosaic released on April 22, 1993, followed by Netscape's Navigator the next year.
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The first web browser, WorldWideWeb, was graphical. ViolaWWW was the first one to achieve any popularity, released a year later in 1992. A year after that, NCSA Mosaic was released, and became even more popular.
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The Grandpa of Internet Explorer was a web browser called Mosaic, which first began development at the National Center for Super Computing Applications (NCSA) back in 1987. It was the first browser to use a GUI (graphical user interface) and was ground breaking stuff.
Graphical browsers display text, images, and other web applications including video and audio files (as compared with text-only browsers). For more details visit us at our website. Simran IT Services.
Yes it is personally i have used it as my web browser
The first web browser was the WorldWideWeb, developed by Tim Berners-Lee.
A text-based web browser is a web browser that provides the only text of web pages and ignores any graphic content. A graphic browser is used to display images in line with text instead of displaying images in a separate window.
Mosaic Web Browser. Was created in the University of Illinois. sorry but the mosaic web browser may well have been created in illinois, but it wasn't the first web browser. that title would go to the, 'worldwideweb' browser, (without any gaps), proposed in 1989 by a Brit, Tim Berners-Lee, then invented and developed by him and Robert Cailliau at the CERN institute in Geneva and released on 26th feb 1991, it was a graphical user interface much like windows 3.11 but didn't support graphics. however, the 'ncsa mosaic' web browser did support graphics and was the first to do so but that wasn't, i believe, until early 1993 kind regardz jakkadan