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Spyglass

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What is Spyglass?

Spyglass was one of the first commercial web browsers, licensed from the Mosaic browser developed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). Microsoft licensed Spyglass's technology to create Internet Explorer. Spyglass was significant in the early commercialization of the World Wide Web.

What other technologies are related to Spyglass?

Spyglass Competitor Technologies

VC SpyGlass (likely Visual Code SpyGlass, though originally Atrenta Spyglass) is a static verification tool and is a direct competitor to Spyglass.
mentioned alongside Spyglass in 65% (79) of relevant job posts

Spyglass Complementary Technologies

Lint tools perform static code analysis to identify potential coding errors and style violations. While not directly competitive, they address similar static analysis goals and could be seen as complementary, identifying issues early in the design cycle.
mentioned alongside Spyglass in 5% (129) of relevant job posts
Clock Domain Crossing (CDC) verification is a critical part of ensuring design reliability. Spyglass, as a static verification tool, could potentially flag some CDC issues, making dedicated CDC tools complementary for more thorough analysis.
mentioned alongside Spyglass in 3% (96) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning Spyglass?

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