Download the MultiWeb Browser (for Windows 95, 98, 2000)
MultiWeb is an accessible internet browser developed by the
Equity Access Research and Development Group at Deakin University
under a grant from the Australian Commonwealth Department of Health
and Family Services.
The development of this 32 bit version has been made possible thanks to a grant from the Commonwealth Department of Communication, Information Technology and the Arts' (DCITA) AccessAbility Program.
MultiWeb is available for distribution at no cost.
- Hardware and Software
Requirements.
- Download MultiWeb.
- Installation Overview.
To run MultiWeb you will need:
- 486/33 MHz or faster MS-DOS compatible computer.
- Hard disk with at least 7MB of free space for MultiWeb.
- An additional 5MB for viewing Internet documents.
- At least 8 MB of RAM.
- Windows 95 or higher.
- Sound Card (required for Speech Synthesis).
- Printer.
- Access to the internet.
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Download MultiWeb Version 2.08 as a single file for installation on your machine.
- MultiWeb Installation File Size
2,565KB
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MultiWeb actually consists of two programs: the MultiWeb User
Options program used to customise MultiWeb to suit your needs and
the MultiWeb Browser.
To use MultiWeb you will need to:
- Install the MultiWeb software.
- After downloading MultiWeb run the MWSETUP program from Disk 1
and follow the instructions.
- MultiWeb can be installed for single users or multiple users
(where more than one person will be using MultiWeb on the same
computer). The installation program will ask you if you want to
install for single or multiple users.
- Run the MultiWeb User Options program from the MultiWeb program
group in Windows and:
- Select the program interface you wish to use. Refer to MultiWeb Interfaces for an explanation of the
various interfaces available.
- Select the options you need. Jump to the section MultiWeb Options for an explanation of the
options available.
- Complete your Internet options in the MultiWeb User Options
program. You will need to enter your HTTP Proxy Server, FTP
Password, download directory and choose whether or not to display
inline images.
- PLEASE NOTE: Due to project restraints the MultiWeb User
Options program is not disability friendly. However, once
configured it is not necessary to use the MultiWeb User Options
program again unless you wish to change the settings.
- Run the MultiWeb browser. The selections you chose in the User
Options program will be reflected in the MultiWeb browser.
- Read the help file. The MultiWeb program contains help files
which can be viewed in the MultiWeb Browser after it has been
installed. If you wish you can download the full User Manual from
this site.
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Page maintained by
Susan Keller. Last modified 1 July 2005