Discontinued Specialty Browsers
Discontinued Specialty Browsers are those web browsers, which were used widely at one point of time but are not in operation currently. Discontinued Specialty Browsers have special characteristics and there are just three browsers of this type.
Types of Discontinued Specialty Browsers
AOL: It is one of the Discontinued Specialty Browsers and was previously known as America Online Inc. It is an international American company providing Internet services and also a media company under Time Warner. The company has a number of regional branches located throughout the world. There was a time when it had 30 million and more subscribers from many continents. It is said that AOL is in transition and there has been a decline in its subscriber bases.
Alis Tango: This browser belongs to the group of Discontinued Specialty Browsers. It was a special browser that was developed for people who required non-English languages. It can support sets of multiple characters and its support system is better than that of other browsers, that follow updated internationalization standards. Alis Tango has been functioning for quite a long time.
Mathbrowser: It falls under those Discontinued Specialty Browsers, which are designed to browse documents in the normal HTML format and other formats with mathematical symbols. It appears that Mathbrowser has been discontinued as the site of its manufacturer does not mention it now.
Discontinued Specialty Browsers had contributed to the Internet in many ways.
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