First Web Browsings Turn Up YORB

This historical document shows that our YORB figured prominently in the very earliest Web browsing:
Screen shot of Tim Berners-Lee’s browser editor as developed in 1991-92. This was a true browser editor for the first version of HTML and ran on a NeXT workstation. Implemented in Objective-C, it, made it easy to create, view and edit web documents. Adding a new hypertext link was a breeze!  In the center bottom of this screen shot  see the “Welcome to YORB” and write up about the program.

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