MacWWW

MacWWW, also known as Samba,[5][6][7] is an early minimalist web browser from 1992 meant to run on Macintosh computers.

It was the first web browser for the classic Mac OS platform, and the first for any non-Unix operating system.

[3] It was a commercial product from CERN and cost 50 European Currency Units[6] The browser is no longer available from its original ftp location, but can still be downloaded from mirrors.

[A 1] It was written at CERN by Robert Cailliau and later Nicola Pellow helped with the development.

[8][3] According to critics, within a year the browser became obsolete because Mosaic and MacWeb had much more features, for example MacWWW showed no loading status.