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Software News   Software News : gW3S is now Open Source
   posted by MikeB on 30-Mar-2003 9:05:13 (1642 reads)
The programmer of gW3S has decided to make gW3S an open-source project. gW3S is a small web server for AmigaOS.
    

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Re: gW3S is now Open Source
Posted on 9-Jul-2004 21:32:13
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A cool little web server. I use to use this on Amithlon to host a couple of sites.


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