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Tango was a vintage web browser. It was developed by Alis Technologies. It was developed for about 4 years before being discontinued. Tango's website doesn't work any more, so it's hard to find more information about it.
Tango seems to have had a focus on internationalisation and languages other than English, which was something that wasn't given a great deal of attention in the early days of the internet.
I can't find much information about Tango, but it was a real browser that existed. Even the archive.org versions of the Alis website don't include references to it.
| Browser URL | www.alis.com |
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| Browser made by | Alis Technologies |
| Development Status |
Discontinued The developers have announced that the browser won't be developed any more
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| Launched | 1995 |
| Discontinued | 1999 |
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1996-05-21
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Putting the Accent on World Wide Access
An article in the LA Times talking about international languages on the internet; it mentions Tango.
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News Article
1998-03-11
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Translation software tries to break language barrier |
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General Info
2011-01-01
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Paper: Multilingual Information Retrieval
An academic paper that references TANGO as the first multilingual browser.
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News Article
1996-12-30
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CNet article referencing Tango |
| Download | https://browsers.evolt.org/browsers/archive/tango |
These web browsers have something in common with Tango, you could test them out and compare them.