Agora (web Browser) - Criticism

Criticism

Agora ignored completely the different kinds of applets which were popular at that time: Tcl, Tk, Java and Python. Agora could not handle HTML tables properly. The Usenet support was incomplete and created problems in translating the answer in formatted text; also, some newsgroups caused a crash. It could not handle Chinese, Japanese, Korean web pages.

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