Amaya
Amaya functions as web browser or editor of W3C and its work had started in 1996 with the main aim of showcasing the full-featured technologies of the Web. The chief motivation behind the development of Amaya was to create a structure, which integrated the maximum number of W3C technologies. Its basic use is to show the action of such technologies.
Features of Amaya
Features of browsing, remote access and editing are integrated very smoothly to give it an uniform appearance.
In the beginning, Amaya was an editor for style sheets of HTML and CSS.
Later it also supported XML and other applications of XML like MathML, SVG and the XHTML family. These can be simultaneously edited in combined documents.
It also includes a cooperative application of annotation that is based on XLink, XPointer and RDF or Resource Description Framework.
It is software project that is open source.
The software from Amaya uses C language.
It is available for platforms like Unix, Mac OS X and Windows.
Release of Amaya
The latest release of Amaya is the 9.54 version and its release date was 14.02.2007.
It is available for Windows, Mac OS X PowerPC, Intel and Linux.
This version supports XHTML Basic, XHTML 1.0, XHTML 1.1, HTML 4.01 and others.
Amaya belongs to the group of other browsers and acts as a tool, which creates as well as updates documents straight on the Internet.
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