Overview of Arena
Arena is one of the most popular forms of early browser. It was designed by W3C. The Arena web browser provides the backups for Cascading Style Sheets and HTML 3.
Immediately after its development, W3C stopped working on Arena. In the following years Yggdrasil Computing started developing the contemporary versions of Arena. The last edition of Arena browser was launched on November 25, 1998.
Services of Arena
The features of Arena distinguish it from all other versions of early browsers . The software applications used in Arena allows the users to make the best possible use of online sites. Like all other Internet browsers, it serves as a medium for hypertext transfer protocol.
Arena is widely used to access data for private network solutions. Despite its traditional features Arena web browser is considered to be an effective web solution provider.
The operational procedure of Arena is based on the technique of testbed. It is one of those versions of early browser that is compatible with both primitive and contemporary system of Internet service.
Like all other early browsers, Arena is aided by the conventional versions of HTML. However the use of non-standard dialects of HTML has extended the reach of Arena browser in all areas of Internet browsing.