About NCSA Mosaic for X

NCSA Mosaic for the X Window System is a networked information discovery, retrieval, and collaboration tool and World Wide Web browser developed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications as a part of NCSA's Mosaic project.

For information on how to use NCSA Mosaic, see:

Credits

NCSA Mosaic is a product of the Software Development Group of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

The NCSA Mosaic for X developers are Eric Bina and Marc Andreessen. Joseph Hardin is the project lead for NCSA Mosaic.

Thanks to Tim Berners-Lee and the rest of the CERN WWW wizards for the WWW client library code and all of their other work on the WWW project, and to everyone out in netland who has contributed to Mosaic's development either directly (through comments or bug reports) or indirectly (through inspiration and development of other systems).

Availability

You can retrieve copies of NCSA Mosaic in both source and executable binary form from NCSA's anonymous FTP server, ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu.

NCSA Mosaic is copyrighted but free for academic and research use. The NCSA Mosaic copyright is here.

Problems or Comments

If you have problems or comments concerning NCSA Mosaic, please first read the documentation and the FAQ list; if they don't answer your question or resolve your complaint, send your comments to mosaic-x@ncsa.uiuc.edu. (You can also use the Mail Developers option under the Help menu.)

Please also send a note if you find NCSA Mosaic useful of particularly interesting -- we want to hear from you.