~terry
Wed, Jul 24, 1996 (09:56)
seed
HotJava for Windows 95 -- Welcome to the future of the
web...according to Sun Microsystems, that is. HotJava is an
extremely interesting new browser that goes one step beyond your
typical web browser (like Netscape or Internet Explorer). In
addition to allowing clients to download the normal fare of images,
documents, sounds, etc., distributed applets can also be
downloaded. Applets are (usually) small executable programs
written in the Java programming language and included in HTML
pages, similar to commonly imbedded images. Applets can take the
form of almost anything, from simple games and animations to the
most complex of programs. You can even develop and add your
own applets to your web site. The potential for this technology is
almost limitless; already the sample applets available far exceed
anything ever encountered on the web before.
Sun has developed an amazing language in Java, but the actual
browser, HotJava, is nowhere near as 'hot'. As a strict web browser,
HotJava isn't likely to win over many followers. It's far slower than
Netscape and other browsers, it lacks many of the advanced
features found in Netscape and Internet Explorer, and it's still quite
buggy. While the Java technology may well be the future of the
web, the HotJava browser may not be the best web browser to
deliver it.
Reviewer - Forrest Stroud
~sprin5
Tue, Jan 9, 2001 (09:43)
#2
This still hasn't evolved much.