jeeza
01-16-2004, 02:25 PM
Have you ever heard of Amaya ? Probably not.
I found it through the <a href="http://www.w3.org">W3 homepage</a>.
I understand it's an advanced web browser, the W3 Consortium's own !
W3C's Editor/Browser
Amaya is a Web editor, i.e. a tool used to create and update documents directly on the Web. Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform environment. This follows the original vision of the Web as a space for collaboration and not just a one-way publishing medium.
Work on Amaya started at W3C in 1996 to showcase Web technologies in a fully-featured Web client. The main motivation for developing Amaya was to provide a framework that can integrate as many W3C technologies as possible. It is used to demonstrate these technologies in action while taking advantage of their combination in a single, consistent environment.
I downloaded it an am going to try it right away.
I am curious as to how it is different from the usual crop.
http://www.w3.org/Amaya/
BTW, their homepage is an example, to me, of a simply conceived yet beautiful website. Admire it.
I found it through the <a href="http://www.w3.org">W3 homepage</a>.
I understand it's an advanced web browser, the W3 Consortium's own !
W3C's Editor/Browser
Amaya is a Web editor, i.e. a tool used to create and update documents directly on the Web. Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform environment. This follows the original vision of the Web as a space for collaboration and not just a one-way publishing medium.
Work on Amaya started at W3C in 1996 to showcase Web technologies in a fully-featured Web client. The main motivation for developing Amaya was to provide a framework that can integrate as many W3C technologies as possible. It is used to demonstrate these technologies in action while taking advantage of their combination in a single, consistent environment.
I downloaded it an am going to try it right away.
I am curious as to how it is different from the usual crop.
http://www.w3.org/Amaya/
BTW, their homepage is an example, to me, of a simply conceived yet beautiful website. Admire it.