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- NCSA Mosaic Features List
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- This list is up to date for version 2.5 of NCSA Mosaic.
- o Support for accessing documents, images, audio, video, animations, and data
- through World Wide Web, Gopher, WAIS, FTP, NNTP/Usenet news, telnet,
- tn3270, and local files; and via gateways, Techinfo, TeXinfo, Archie, CSO
- qi/ph, relational databases, and other sources.
- o Friendly X/Motif user interface.
- o Color and monochrome default X resource settings.
- o Multiple independent document viewing windows.
- o Completely interruptible network input/output, with full status indication
- during network operations.
- o Support for interactive fill-out forms inside documents, to enable powerful
- database and search engine front-ends. Fill-out forms can contain text entry
- areas (single- or multi-line), option buttons, radio buttons, option menus,
- scrolled lists, and image maps. Fill-out form elements are instantiated as
- Motif widgets.
- o Support for standard World Wide Web authentication scheme, providing
- security about equivalent to telnet's username/password scheme.
- o Customizable encryption hooks to allow external PEM or PGP encryption to
- be used to request and receive encrypted documents.
- o Support for encrypted submission of forms.
- o Support for first time encryption of all http communication.
- o Extensive HTTP/1.0 support, including the ability to allow a remote
- server to
- return URL redirections rather than documents for transparent forwarding of
- information pointers.
- o Ability to pass any or all URL access methods to a proxy gateway to simulate
- direct network connection for those behind firewalls.
- o Direct access to WAIS databases, including support for binary files and
- multiformat responses.
- o Built-in support for recognizing and handling GIF, JPEG, TIFF, audio, AIFF,
- DVI, MPEG, MIME, XWD, RGB, HDF, PostScript files and forking off
- appropriate viewers.
- o Full customizability of recognized formats, external viewers, and file
- extensions.
- o Ability to fire off arbitrary client-side shell scripts in response to
- hyperlink
- activations via format/viewer customization options.
- o Ability to natively view data inside HDF and netCDF scientific data files,
- with powerful hypermedia interface to explore internal structure of data
- files.
- o Inlined images in formatted (HTML) text: X bitmaps and GIF images can be
- included anywhere inside a document, and can act as hyperlink anchors. Image
- files themselves can be located anywhere on the network. Images can act as
- maps, so clicking on them sends coordinates of click to remote server.
- o Automatic dithering of inlined images on monochrome displays.
- o Support of GIF89 transparent background in inlined images.
- o Flexible inlined-image caching with customizable image cache size.
- o Delayed image loading mode, to avoid automatic loading of all images in
- accessed documents for users with slow network connections.
- o Visited document history list per window.
- o Global history with previously visited locations visually distinct; global
- history is persistent across sessions.
- o Hotlist/bookmark capability -- keep list of interesting documents,
- add/remove/rename items, list is persistent across sessions. Now stored
- in nested HTML.
- o Personal annotations with GUI annotation entry dialog; annotations can later
- be edited or deleted, and hyperlinks to existing annotations are inlined
- into subsequent accesses of an annotated document. (Any document from any
- server via any access method can be annotated.)
- o Audio (voice) annotations with GUI for controlling recording process (SGI,
- SGI, and HP only).
- o Transparent and automatic uncompression of compressed (.Z) and gzip'd (.z or
- .gz) files (over FTP, HTTP0, HTTP/1.0, local files, and Gopher).
- o "Load to local disk" mode, for pulling down arbitrary binary files and
- saving them to local disk without viewing them.
- o In-document search capability.
- o Fully 8-bit clean for formatted and plain text.
- o On-the-fly font and hyperlink style selection.
- o Hardcoded menu entries for popular network starting points, including the
- NCSA Internet Resources Meta-Index.
- o Keyword search capability (for WAIS, Gopher, Archie, etc.).
- o Cut and paste formatted text into other X windows.
- o Ability to display arbitrarily long documents.
- o Save/mail/print documents in several formats, including formatted ASCII
- text and PostScript.
- o Online hypertext help and FAQ list.
- o No config or resource file installation required; self-contained
- executable.
- o Extremely customizable via compile-time definitions, X resources, and
- standard configuration file formats (including mailcap files for
- format/viewer customization).
- o Can be controlled by signals to allow use as a full-featured help or
- information presentation subsystems by existing applications.
- o Integrated with NCSA Collage and NCSA DTM to broadcast documents into
- real-time networked workgroup collaboration sessions.
- o It's PURIFY'D!!!
- o Common Client Interface (CCI) support to allow external applications
- to communicate with Mosaic via TCP/IP.
- o Kiosk mode
- o Editor Hook
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