Almost immediately after Berners-Lee completed the WorldWideWeb web browser for the NeXT platform, Pellow wrote a generic Line Mode Browser called WWW that could run on non-NeXT systems.
Tim Berners-Lee first proposed the "WorldWideWeb" project — now known as the World Wide Web.
One notable early use of Interface Builder was the development of a graphical WorldWideWeb web browser by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN using a NeXT workstation.
: Hypertext Editors: At this time, hypertext editors, which are needed to take full advantage of the Web, are scarce. The WorldWideWeb browser for the NeXT workstation incorporates a hypertext editor; the ViolaWWW browser will eventually add a hypertext editor.