Open Directory - Computers: Internet: Gopher
This category in other languages: - Open source Gopher server developed in Java. - Information and downloads for the Debian package of the UMN gopher server. - Hosts a local search engine. Also offers gopher homepages. - Gopher server formerly at Point Loma Nazarene University. Splendid live links. Also featuring Veronica-2 search engine. (For gopher links like this a Gopher capable browser such as Lynx or Firefox with the Overbite extension or must be used). - Public gopher-to-HTTP proxy to allow the use of web browsers to explore gopherspace. - An open source, simple, fast, low resource usage gopher server. Can also function as a web server and a gopher-to-HTTP gateway. - The Bring Back Gopher Campaign. - "Talk Geek To Me" audiocast on making a gopher site. The Page includes a transcript of the audiocast as well as links to the audiocast in multiple formats. - Hosts mgod, an open source, Gopher+ capable server for inetd. - Gopher server (pygopherd) serving in gopher, http and wap. Content updated hourly for weather and news as well as various other files. Jughead, Veronica and Jugtail search interfaces. - 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. - Archive of important Gopher Protocol documents along with a list of client and server software for various platforms. - Adds Gopher support to the Konqueror web browser which is a core component of the K Desktop Environment, also known as KDE. - 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. - Offers an open source client for Windows, includes screen shots and a list of interesting links. - Gopher server written for Lambda Moos. - Offers mgod, an open source Gopher server written in C, with no dependencies. - An open source multi-protocol gopher server written in Python. Also works as an HTTP and WAP server. - John Goerzen's Gopher server (quux.org). Hosts important documents including information on the main mailing-list about Gopher. - One of the most active Gopher servers on the Internet by a Gopher enthusiast. Many strange topics. - Personal site of Christoph Lohmann hosting his software projects, and amongst these, Geomyidae, an open source Gopher server. - 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. - Hosts many software and hardware guides about Amiga and Gopher on Amiga. A Gopher server software for this system is also available. - Random collection of mainly humorous stuff. - 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." - Personal GOPHERSPACE is available to all users as well as hundreds of UNIX utilities, games and networking utilities. - Public gopher server. Features OBI, the Online Book Initiative. - Common questions and answers about Veronica, a title search and retrieval system for use with the Internet gopher. - 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. - A web portal to the world of gopherspace that includes search, links, information, and software. - 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. - Origins, decline, current status and technical details of the Gopher protocol. - A brief presentation of the protocol, both its history and its current status, by an experienced Gopher system administrator. (March 19, 2007)