Apps with 'HTTP server' feature
- Weborf is a lightweight webserver designed to rapidly share directories. Runs on POSIX systems.
- It's a portable server manager that you can go anywhere, anytime, in any computer and run your webapp.
- Cherokee is a flexible, very fast, lightweight Web server. It is implemented entirely in C, and has no dependencies beyond a standard C library.
- Tornado is an open source version of the scalable, non-blocking web server.
- Need to share some files with your colleagues or setup basic html website on your machine? It's very simple with Simple HTTP Server.
- A high performance web server. Small! (125k static Linux-x86 binary with HTTP, FTP and SMB support). Fast! (measure for yourself, please) Scalable!
- Nginx MariaDB Redis Php development stack for Windows, with Composer, Adminer, LetsEncrypt certificates, WinSCP, multiple PHP versions, projects and virtual servers.
- Orzeszek Transfer is a simple file transfer utility that allows you to send larger files to anyone with a web browser without using buggy IM file transfers.
- webfs is a simple HTTP server for mostly static content. You can use it to serve the content of a FTP server via HTTP for example.
Discontinued
The last snapshot is from 2008. See http://dl.bytesex.org/cvs-snapshots/
No screenshots yet- Free • Open Source
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- Linux
- BSD
- Self-Hosted
- Wt (pronounced as witty) is a C++ library for developing web applications.No screenshots yet
- Free • Open Source
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- Windows
- Linux
- This application allows you to control media playback of VLC Media Player from your mobile device.
- WEBrick is a Ruby library providing simple HTTP web server services.
- Nanoweb is an HTTP server written in PHP, designed to be small, secure, and extensible.
- Fast and secure embedded web server.
Discontinued
The last commit to the GitHub repo was made on June 3rd, 2016.
- Free • Open Source
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Self-Hosted
- rwasa is a full-featured, high performance, scalable web server designed to compete with the likes of nginx. It has been built from the ground-up in x86_64 assembly language.