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The browser was available for Linux, Windows ( NT and 95), Mac OS X, AmigaOS, SPARC / Solaris, AIX, OSF/1. Īmaya was the first client that supported the RDF annotation schema using XPointer. It was used as a test-bed for new web technologies that were not supported in major browsers.
It was created by a structured editor project at the INRIA, a French national research institution, and later adopted by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) as their testbed for web standards a role it took over from the Arena web browser. English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Hungarian, Georgian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Finnish, Dutch, Slovak, Ukrainian Īmaya (formerly Amaya World) is a discontinued free and open source WYSIWYG web authoring tool with browsing abilities.