WorldWideWeb – Desktop

WorldWideWeb – Desktop for PC and Mac

Published by The Iconfactory on 2024-01-11

  • Compatibility: Available on Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 7 & MacOS 10, 11, 11.0
  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Licence: Free
  • Software version: 2.1.1
  • File size: 2.29 MB


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WorldWideWeb Overview

What is WorldWideWeb? WorldWideWeb is a web development tool designed for Mac users who need to test their websites or APIs before deploying them on a real web server. It allows users to work offline and provides features such as directory listings, REST support, and simplified logging. The app is easy to configure and has no external dependencies, making it a lightweight and standalone tool. It also has built-in security and a small memory footprint, making it suitable for clients and less technically inclined users. The app is named after the world's first web server, which was created by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989.


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WorldWideWeb – Desktop Features and Description

1. It’s designed for people who need to test things on their Windows before moving the files onto a real web server like Apache or nginx.

2. Developers of iOS apps can use this server to simulate and test APIs that their product uses.

3. The app also used coding frameworks that were adopted by Microsoft after purchasing NeXT: they are being used right now to display what you’re reading.

4. This app’s name is an homage to the world’s first web server.

5. It also allows you to work in those increasingly rare moments where you don’t have a connection to the Internet.

6. This app was unique because it allowed his PC to edit and serve HTML documents.

7. Like that original app, this WorldWideWeb is a handy web development tool.

8. Back in 1989, Tim Berners-Lee started the web on his NeXT computer.

9. On that computer was an app named WorldWideWeb.



Pros:

  • - Beautifully simple and easy to set up and use
  • - Fitting tribute to Tim Berners-Lee's "WorldWideWeb" app
  • - Pairs beautifully with TypeMetal for WYSIWYG HTML file authoring
  • - Works on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS
  • - Ability to serve ANY folder from mobile or computer
  • - Like "Start" back in the day
  • - Great for basic sites

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Installation Requirements

PC Compactibility/Requirements for Installation

Compactible OS list:
  1. Windows 11
  2. Windows 10
  3. Windows 8.1
  4. Windows 7
  5. Windows Vista

Requirements for MacOS Installation

Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.

Compactible OS list:
  1. macOS Ventura: 13.3
  2. macOS Monterey: 12.6.4
  3. macOS Big Sur: 11.7.5
  4. macOS Catalina: 10.15
  5. macOS Mojave: 10.14
  6. macOS High Sierra: 10.13

FAQs

WorldWideWeb – Desktop - Is it safe to download?

Yes. The app is 100 percent (100%) safe to download and Install. Our download links are from safe sources and are frequently virus scanned to protect you

Software Reviews and Criticism


  • By RadioEspana_LK

    Fantastic

    It is like "Start" back in the day!!! I love this app. I use Hugo for my website and always wanted a local version to view. I just didn't want to spend the time... This app took literally seconds (as in maybe 30?) to setup run and test from my iPad.


  • By illium

    Pair with TypeMetal for the complete experience!

    Such a great utility: Beautifully simple, easy to set up and use, and I love the fitting tribute to Tim Berners-Lee's "WorldWideWeb" app that started it all! Thank you, Iconfactory! To add "WYSIWYG" HTML file authoring like Tim's original app provided, this pairs beautifully with TypeMetal, which produces modern, streamlined HTML5 files while offering direct visual editing of fully CSS-styled content. Creating and test-flighting Web content couldn't be easier.


  • By Benjamin Metzler

    Works well for simple sites

    Works well for basic sites, but with complex sites it will crash. I had this happen with one site. It failed to load the site and if I tried to launch the app again, it would immediately crash. I had toremove the app and then manually delete the leftover bits in ~/Library before I could get it to launch. Ideally on crash, it would not try to reload the same directory or have a "safe-mode" launch.


  • By Aviris

    Incredible

    That it works on iOS, iPadOS, and PC is so great. The ability to serve ANY folder from my mobile or computer that anyone else in the vicinity can connect to and see on their own device is so great (not to mention no need to move things into the website folder / publish it in order to take a quick look ...).


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