HTML to AW Converter

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Legacy Compatibility

AW format bridges the gap between modern web content and older Applix environments — essential for legacy Unix workflows.

Secure Handling

Your uploaded HTML is deleted right after conversion. The resulting AW document is purged from servers within 24 hours.

Access Anywhere

The HTML to AW converter is browser-based — use it on any device with an internet connection, no software needed.

How to convert HTML to AW

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose aw or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your aw file right afterwards

About formats

HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the standard markup language for creating web pages, originally conceived by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in 1991 and later standardized by the W3C and WHATWG. HTML structures content using a system of nested tags that define headings, paragraphs, lists, links, images, tables, forms, and multimedia elements, with CSS handling visual presentation and JavaScript adding interactivity. The language has evolved through major versions — HTML 2.0 (1995), HTML 4.01 (1999), XHTML 1.0 (2000), and the current HTML Living Standard (evolved from HTML5, published 2014) — each expanding semantic vocabulary and capabilities. HTML documents are plain text files interpretable by any web browser, and the language's role extends beyond websites: email formatting, ebook content (EPUB), application interfaces (Electron, Cordova), and document export all rely on HTML. One advantage is universal rendering — every computing device with a browser displays HTML content, making it the most widely supported document format in existence. The semantic markup model provides another strength: elements like <article>, <nav>, <aside>, and <figure> carry meaning that benefits accessibility tools, search engine indexing, and content reuse. The open, W3C/WHATWG-governed specification ensures vendor independence, and HTML's text-based nature means documents are trivially created, inspected, and processed with any programming language.
Initial release: 1993
AW is the document format of Applix Words, the word processor component of the Applix office suite (later renamed Anyware Office) developed by Applix, Inc. for Unix and Linux workstations. The suite targeted enterprise Unix environments during the 1990s, providing word processing, spreadsheet, graphics, and presentation capabilities on platforms like Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, and Linux where Microsoft Office was unavailable. AW files store formatted text documents with support for character and paragraph styling, page layout, tables, headers and footers, and embedded graphics. The format uses a proprietary binary structure optimized for the Applix application's internal document model. Applix Words gained particular visibility in the Linux community during the late 1990s when it was bundled with several commercial Linux distributions as their default word processor before OpenOffice.org became widely available. One advantage was native Unix platform support — Applix provided professional word processing capabilities on Unix workstations at a time when few commercial alternatives existed. The format's tight integration with other Applix suite components enabled cross-referencing between word processing documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Applix was acquired by Cognos in 2003, and the office suite was discontinued. AW files are primarily encountered today in archived documents from Unix enterprise environments of the 1990s and early 2000s.
Developer: Applix, Inc.
Initial release: 1992

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert a web page to AW?

AW is the Applix Words format — needed when your workflow or legacy systems specifically require Applix-compatible documents.

Can I convert by just pasting a URL?

Yes — paste any public web address, and Convertio will fetch the page and convert its content into an AW document for you.

What software opens AW documents?

Applix Words is the native application. Some Linux-based document tools may also support importing AW format documents.

Is AW commonly used today?

AW is a legacy format from the Applix office suite. It remains useful for compatibility with older Unix and Linux systems.

Does the converter preserve the page's text?

Yes — text content, basic formatting, and paragraph structure from the web page are transferred into the AW document.

How fast is the conversion?

Typically just seconds. Cloud servers handle the work efficiently so there is no delay or burden on your device.

HTML to AW Quality Rating

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