TinyWeb
I like tiny applications. One tiny application I use is TinyWeb from RitLabs.
"TinyWeb is extremely small (executable file size is 53K), simple (no configuration other than through the command line) and fast (consumes minimum of system resources) Win32 daemon for regular (TCP/http) and secure (SSL/TLS/https) web servers."
It's a great little application that's free for commercial and non-commercial use. I use it at work to serve up technical memos I've written for my colleagues. It's great if you want to run a little server on your internal network. It's also great if you want to, say, learn CGI and you don't want to deal with IIS or Apache yet.
It's insanely easy to set up.
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"TinyWeb is extremely small (executable file size is 53K), simple (no configuration other than through the command line) and fast (consumes minimum of system resources) Win32 daemon for regular (TCP/http) and secure (SSL/TLS/https) web servers."
It's a great little application that's free for commercial and non-commercial use. I use it at work to serve up technical memos I've written for my colleagues. It's great if you want to run a little server on your internal network. It's also great if you want to, say, learn CGI and you don't want to deal with IIS or Apache yet.
It's insanely easy to set up.
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