AOLpress

Today, the HTML code used is very outdated and may not work correctly in modern browsers.

In February 1994, NaviSoft Inc. released NaviPress, which was a Web browser with an integrated HTML editor.

NaviPress was very similar to the first Web browser, WorldWideWeb, created by Tim Berners-Lee,[1] for the classic Mac OS and Microsoft Windows.

[6] In Weaving the Web, Berners-Lee attributes the death of AOLpress to the release of Netscape Navigator 2.0 in 1996.

According to Berners-Lee, AOLpress was, at the time, "one of the few commercial browsers that provided simple online editing.