Publisher review:Webrowse is a tool for interfacing between a Netscape or Mozilla (or Mosaic) web browser and the rest of a Unix/X11 environment. Webrowse is a tool for interfacing between a Netscape or Mozilla (or Mosaic) web browser and the rest of a Unix/X11 environment, via the `-remote` option.
It can be used for convenient file or URL loading remote control, and for textual reference HTML markup.
Also included in this package are `inbrowse` and `go`, two other tools built atop webrowse (or another similar program) that further facilitate creating interfaces between a web browser and other components of a Unix desktop, such as the X11 cut buffer, editors, mail and news readers, the user command line, etc. In brief, `webrowse` takes a text or HTML file, browser command or URL and displays it with a running web browser, perhaps marking up any implicit URLs or paths in the text.
`inbrowse` is a frontend to webrowse that reads the standard input and guesses the appropriate way to browse it. `go` is a convenience frontend to webrowse that usually lets you give simple, abbreviated commands to open a website or perform various web searches and lookups.
Webrowse 1.6.2 is a Perl script for Internet, Browsers and Tools scripts design by Steve Kinzler.
It runs on following operating system: Linux / BSD.
Webrowse is a tool for interfacing between a Netscape or Mozilla (or Mosaic) web browser and the rest of a Unix/X11 environment.
Operating system:Linux / BSD