DR-WebSpyder is a DOS web browser, mail client and operating system runtime environment that was developed by Caldera UK in 1997. It was based on the...
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Ariadna) (first Russian web browser) AWeb (AmigaOS) Baidu Mobile Browser Charon (for Inferno) Dillo (for lower-end computers) DR-WebSpyder (for DOS) Embrowser...
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32-bit DOS Protected Mode HTML 3.2 web-browser DR-WebSpyder (originally based on source code from the Arachne web browser by Michal Polák) with LAN and...
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Self-booting disk (redirect from DR SpeedStart)
Caldera distributed a demo version of their 32-bit DPMI web-browser and mail client DR-WebSpyder on a bootable fully self-contained 3.5-inch floppy. On...
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was sold as DR-WebSpyder in 1998; the name was to associate it with DR-DOS, which Caldera owned at the time. When Caldera had transferred DR-DOS to its...
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1.0 1997 AIX 4.3 DR-WebSpyder 1.0 EPOC (EPOC32) Inferno Mac OS 8 MINIX 2.0 Nemesis RISC OS 3.7 SkyOS Windows CE 2.0 1998 DR-WebSpyder 2.0 Junos Novell...
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a fully graphical web browser for embedded systems. Embrowser was Lineo's port of the 32-bit Extended DOS-based browser DR-WebSpyder, originally based...
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Loadable Module (VLM) NetWare I/O Subsystem (NIOS) Personal NetWare (PNW) DR-WebSpyder "What is ODI(Open Data link Interface)?". GeeksforGeeks. 2020-05-17....
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various DOS-based products including OpenDOS 7.01 (COD), DR-DOS 7.02, DR-DOS 7.03 and DR-WebSpyder. Caldera Thin Clients, Inc. closed the Caldera UK Ltd...
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