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Mosaic was not the first web browser for Windows ; this was Thomas R. Bruce's little-known Cello.
The Unix version of Mosaic was already making it famous before the Windows and Mac versions came out.
Other than displaying images embedded in the text rather than in a separate window, Mosaic did not in fact add many features to the browsers on which it was modeled, like ViolaWWW.
But Mosaic was the first browser written and supported by a team of full-time programmers, which was reliable and easy enough for novices to install, and the inline graphics proved immensely appealing.
Mosaic made the Web accessible to the ordinary person for the first time and had already 53 % market share in 1995.

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