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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 3.0//EN"><HTML><HEAD><TITLE>About Lynx</TITLE><LINK rev="made" href="mailto:lynx-dev@sig.net"><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"></HEAD><BODY><blockquote>[ <A HREF="lynx-dev.html">About Lynx-Dev</A> |<A HREF="http://www.flora.org/lynx-dev/html/">Lynx-Dev Archives</A> ]</blockquote><h1><em>About Lynx</em></h1>Lynx is a fully-featured <em>World Wide Web</em> (<em>WWW</em>) browserfor users on Unix, VMS, and other platforms running cursor-addressable,character-cell terminals or emulators. That includes vt100 terminals,other character-cell displays, and vt100 emulators such as Kermit orProcomm running on PCs or Macs.<P>For information on how to use Lynx see the<A HREF="Lynx_users_guide.html">Lynx User's Guide</A>, or the<A HREF="lynx_help_main.html">Lynx help files</A>.<H2><EM>Credits and Copyright</EM></H2>Lynx was a product of the Distributed Computing Group withinAcademic Computing Services of <AHREF="http://www.cc.ukans.edu/">The University of Kansas</A>.<P>Lynx was originally developed by<A HREF="http://www.cc.ukans.edu/cwis/people/Lou.Montulli.html">Lou Montulli</A>,<A HREF="http://www.cc.ku.edu/~grobe/">Michael Grobe</A>,and <A HREF="http://www.cc.ukans.edu/cwis/people/Charles.Rezac.html">Charles Rezac</A>.<A HREF="http://www.cc.ukans.edu/cwis/people/Garrett/Garrett_Arch_Blythe.html">Garrett Blythe</A> created<A HREF="http://www.cc.ukans.edu/about_doslynx/doslynx.html">DosLynx</A>and later joined the Lynx effort as well. Following the departures ofLou and Garrett for positions at Netscape in the summer of 1994,<EM>Craig Lavender</EM> provided support services for Lynx, and<EM>Ravikumar Kolli</EM> for DosLynx.<P>Currently Lynx is being maintained and supported by members of theInternet community coordinated via the<A HREF="#lynx-dev_list"><EM>lynx-dev mailing list</EM></A>.<P>Lynx is copyrighted by the University of Kansas and is distributed<A HREF="COPYHEADER">without restrictions on usage or redistribution</A>under the <A HREF="COPYING">GNUGeneral Public License</A>.<P>Lynx was built over an early version of the Common Code Librarydeveloped by the CERN WWW Project. That code is copyrighted by CERN.Lynx contains other sections of code that are copyrightedby other institutions or individuals.The Lynx copyright does not override or invalidate those copyrights.<P>Thanks to <A NAME="13" HREF="http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/">Tim Berners-Lee</A> and the other <A NAME="14"HREF="http://www.w3.org/People.html">CERN World WideWeb wizards</A> for the WWW client library code and all of their otherwork on the WWW project, NCSA and the<A HREF="http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/NCSAMosaicHome.html">Mosaic</A> developers, and to everyone out in netland who hascontributed to Lynx's development either directly (through commentsor bug reports) or indirectly (through inspiration and development ofother systems).<P>Also, special thanks go to <EM>Foteos Macrides</EM> who ported much ofLynx to VMS and did much of it's development following Lou Montulli'sand Garrett Blythe's departures from the University of Kansas, and to<EM>Earl Fogel</EM> of the University of Saskatchewan. Earl implementedthe hypertext engine HYPERREZ in the Unix environment. HYPERREZ wasdeveloped by Niel Larson of Think.com and served as the model forthe early versions of Lynx which did not use the WWW libraries andhad their own hypertext format.<H2><A NAME="availability"><EM>Availability</EM></A></H2><p>Information on obtaining the most current version of Lynx isavailable via <a href="http://www.subir.com/lynx.html">Lynx links</a>.<H2><A NAME="lynx-dev_list"><EM>Mailing List</EM></A></H2>We have a listserv mailing list running for lynx development discussion.If you are interested in joining the list, follow this <AHREF="lynx-dev.html">link</A>. There also are links to <AHREF="http://www.flora.org/lynx-dev/html/">archives</A> in htmlformat for this mailing list.</BODY></HTML>
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