WorldWideWeb – Desktop
WorldWideWeb – Desktop generates an estimated $0/month in revenue from 0 downloads/month on the App Store, according to AppCurrents estimates (updated 2026-06-17).
| Est. revenue / month | $0 |
|---|---|
| Est. downloads / month | 0 |
| Estimate confidence | low |
| Pricing | Free + IAP |
| Rating | 0.00 ★ (0 ratings) |
| Category | Developer Tools |
| Released | 02.06.2022 |
| App last updated | 15.09.2025 |
| Platform | iOS |
Modeled monthly estimate · rating velocity · low confidence
About
This app’s name is an homage to the world’s first web server. Back in 1989, Tim Berners-Lee started the web on his NeXT computer. On that computer was an app named WorldWideWeb. This app was unique because it allowed his machine to edit and serve HTML documents. The app also used coding frameworks that were adopted by Apple after purchasing NeXT: they are being used right now to display what you’…
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1 update tracked- v2.29mo ago
A visual refresh for Liquid Glass on iOS, easy access to logs on macOS, and a crash fix for invalid DNS records. macOS: • Added button in settings to open log folder [Yay Duncan!] iOS: • Visual refresh for Liquid Glass All: • Fixed a crash caused by devices publishing invalid DNS TXT records [Yay Ron!] • Added links to support and product websites
WorldWideWeb – Desktop — FAQ
How many downloads does WorldWideWeb – Desktop get?
WorldWideWeb – Desktop sees an estimated 0 downloads per month on the App Store, per AppCurrents modeling.
Is WorldWideWeb – Desktop free?
WorldWideWeb – Desktop is free to download on the App Store, monetizing through in-app purchases.
When was WorldWideWeb – Desktop released?
WorldWideWeb – Desktop launched on the App Store on 02.06.2022. Its latest version shipped 15.09.2025.