Apachefriends.org is a blog-based website that keeps individuals up to date on different web browsers and servers to operate on computers. This particular page was brought about to promote and support the Apache web browser. There are several different tests and updates available for the server. This page was created in 2002 by a partnered pair in the industry. There is an easy-to-use software and instruction guide available, and there is also a forum and chat room available for comparable support.
Apachefriends.org also offers a guest book so that individuals may meet and discuss advances in the server. The XAMPP has downloadable software. The instructions are only available in German; however, many browsers, such as Google Chrome, offer a translator. Computer savvy individuals should easily be able to decipher the instructions and install the browser accurately. Apache Friends surveys are also available for those who wish to leave feedback and suggestions.
Apachefriends.org was last updated on May 5, 2012, and seems to be updated every few weeks at the least often. The team works around the clock on the XAMPP project to perfect the browser and allow it to work adequately in comparison to its’ competitors: i.e. Google Chrome and Internet Explorer. Developers that successfully develop browsers tend to earn several thousands of dollars, depending on the success of the browser.
Suggestions about modifications and fixing glitches are accepted via email. This browser, when finished, will be available with Linux and Windows compatible computers. Computer savvy people across the world will be able to enjoy this new “toy”.








