-
email clients,
standalone download managers like youtube-dl, and
other command-line
utilities like cURL. The user
agent is the
client in a
client–server...
-
March 2019. "Tim Berners-Lee: WorldWide
Web, the
first Web client".
World Wide
Web Consortium. Stewart, William. "
Web Browser History".
Archived from the...
-
every new
web page proceeds, and
including the
setting up of more
client-side processing. A
client-side
dynamic web page
processes the
web page using...
- computer). For example,
web browsers are
clients that
connect to
web servers and
retrieve web pages for display.
Email clients retrieve email from mail...
-
computer applications that use the
client–server
model are email,
network printing, and the
World Wide
Web. The "
client-server"
characteristic describes...
-
systems provide built-in
client-side
support for
WebDAV.
WebDAV
began in 1996 when Jim
Whitehead worked with the
World Wide
Web Consortium (W3C) to host...
- user's email. A
web application which provides message management, composition, and
reception functions may act as a
web email client, and a
piece of...
- In
computer networking, a thin
client,
sometimes called slim
client or lean
client, is a
simple (low-performance)
computer that has been
optimized for...
-
client software. Additionally, many
internet service providers (ISP)
provide webmail as part of
their internet service package. Similarly, some
web hosting...
- the
Remote Desktop client for Windows. In late 2018
Microsoft released an HTML5
web client for
Microsoft Remote Desktop. The
client allows users to connect...