InternetWorks browser

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InternetWorks was a Desktop web browser that ran on Windows. It was developed by BookLink Technologies. Development on InternetWorks started in 1994, and while the project is clearly discontinued, it wasn't possible to figure out when development ceased.

The first web browser to support tabbed browsing and advanced history features. Soon after its release it was acquired by AOL. AOL later went on to also acquire the Netscape browser (and stop development of InternetWorks)

It was a very fast browser, one of its key features was progressively loading the page you were viewing: instead of waiting until 100% of the page was ready before showing it; InternetWorks would show you the page as it was still loading. This was a big deal in the early days of the internet where download speeds were very slow; it made browsing with it "feel" faster and more responsive.

About InternetWorks

Browser made by BookLink Technologies
Development Status Discontinued
The developers have announced that the browser won't be developed any more
Launched 1994
Operating System Windows
Device platform Desktop
Video of using A tweet showing a short video of InternetWorks running

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