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Computers/Internet/Gopher
From Directory
- gopher.floodgap.com]
- Aftershock - Open source Gopher server developed in Java
- Debian GNU/Linux: gopherd - Information and downloads for the Debian package of the UMN gopher server
- Elrond's Gopher Node - Hosts a local search engine. Also offers gopher homepages
- Floodgap Gopher Proxy - Public gopher-to-HTTP proxy to allow the use of web browsers to explore gopherspace
- GoFish - An open source, simple, fast, low resource usage gopher server. Can also function as a web server and a gopher-to-HTTP gateway
- Gopher Manifesto - The Bring Back Gopher Campaign
- Hactar.net - Hosts mgod, an open source, Gopher+ capable server for inetd
- Hal 3000 - Gopher server (pygopherd) serving in gopher, http and wap. Content updated hourly for weather and news as well as various other files. Site includes Jughead, Veronica and Jugtail search interfaces
- Hungarian Electronic Library - Collection of Hungarian or Hungary/Central Europe-related full-text articles. Features a Gopher+ section
- Jugtail - An open source search engine system for the Gopher protocol. Jugtail, formerly known as Jughead, searches one server at a time whereas Veronica doesn't have this limitation
- JumpJet - Hosts a large archive of up-to-date files and software on Gopher along with an interesting introduction to the Gopherspace
- Kostecke - Hosts GN, an open source multi-protocol server for Gopher and the World-Wide Web. A GopherMail system able to retrieve Gopher pages via e-mail is also available
- Moo Canada - Gopher server written for Lambda Moos
- PyGopherd - An open source multi-protocol gopher server written in Python. Also works as an HTTP and WAP server
- PyGS - Open source Gopher server written in Python. No longer being developed
- Quasi-Indefatigable Xenolith - One of the most active Gopher servers on the Internet by a Gopher enthusiast. Many strange topics
- QUUX - John Goerzen's Gopher server (quux.org). Hosts important documents including information on the main mailing-list about Gopher
- R-36 - Personal site of Christoph Lohmann hosting his software projects, and amongst these, Geomyidae, an open source Gopher server
- Rachael`s Corner - Hosts many software and hardware guides about Amiga and Gopher on Amiga. A Gopher server software for this system is also available
- RFC 1436 - The Internet Gopher Protocol (a Distributed Document Search and Retrieval Protocol). F. Anklesaria, M. McCahill, P. Lindner, D. Johnson, D. Torrey, B. Albert. March 1993
- Sean's Gopherspace - Random collection of mainly humorous stuff
- Spencer Hunter's Homepage - Example of a Gopher emulation in HTML, online since 1995. Under the "About this gopher and myself" directory is the author's own Gopher manifesto, "Why gopher is superior to the Web."]]
- Super Dimension Fortress - Personal GOPHERSPACE is available to all users as well as hundreds of UNIX utilities, games and networking utilities
- Veronica FAQ - Common questions and answers about Veronica, a title search and retrieval system for use with the Internet gopher
- Vertrauen BBS - Gopher support demo for Synchronet, an open source BBS server. This Gopher service allows mainly a read-only access to some USENET newsgroups and other discussion boards
- Whois Search - Directory provided by the sipb.mit.edu Gopher server for querying whois servers throughout the Internet. Due to a port limitation, it doesn't work with Firefox, another browser such as Lynx must be used instead
- Whole Earth Lectronic Links - Includes gopherspace located in Sausalito, California. Early writings on the genesis of today's Internet and the digital culture
- Wikipedia: Gopher (protocol) - Origins, decline, current status and technical details of the Gopher protocol
- The World - Public gopher server. Features OBI, the Online Book Initiative
- TidBITS: Down the Gopher Hole - A brief presentation of the protocol, both its history and its current status, by an experienced Gopher system administrator. (March 19, 2007)]]
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