January 31, 2001
MacHTTP lives!
Somewhere around four years ago, before I moved this site onto the Quadra 950 that’s running the show right now, I used MacHTTP on a cute little IIcx with an infinitesimal 8MB of memory. MacHTTP was the original web server software for the Mac and after a six year hiatus, it seems to have resurfaced thanks to its creators, including the indubitable Chuck Shotton. The cool part? It runs under System 7, requires less than a megabyte of memory, and it’s still free.
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