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- tkWWW fue un navegador web libre, iniciado desde 1992 y finalizado en 1995, y editor HTML del formato WYSIWYG; escrito por Joseph Wang del Massachusetts Institute of Technology,se basó en el lenguaje Tcl y la extensión tk toolkit, pero no tuvo buena aceptación entre los usuarios a pesar de que fue incluido en muchas distribuciones de Linux de forma predeterminada. (es)
- tkWWW is an early, now discontinued web browser and WYSIWYG HTML editor written by Joseph Wang at MIT as part of Project Athena and the project. The browser was based on the Tcl language and the Tk (toolkit) extension but did not achieve broad user-acceptance or market share, although it was included in many Linux distributions by default. Joseph Wang wanted tkWWW to become a replacement for r r n and to become a "swiss army knife" of networked computing. (en)
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- tkWWW fue un navegador web libre, iniciado desde 1992 y finalizado en 1995, y editor HTML del formato WYSIWYG; escrito por Joseph Wang del Massachusetts Institute of Technology,se basó en el lenguaje Tcl y la extensión tk toolkit, pero no tuvo buena aceptación entre los usuarios a pesar de que fue incluido en muchas distribuciones de Linux de forma predeterminada. (es)
- tkWWW is an early, now discontinued web browser and WYSIWYG HTML editor written by Joseph Wang at MIT as part of Project Athena and the project. The browser was based on the Tcl language and the Tk (toolkit) extension but did not achieve broad user-acceptance or market share, although it was included in many Linux distributions by default. Joseph Wang wanted tkWWW to become a replacement for r r n and to become a "swiss army knife" of networked computing. (en)
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