Quote: "If you can make it easier and more features than Apache... i think it could be popular."
Quote: "What features has Apache got?"
I'll admit, apache isn't the easiest thing to configure, but as for features? Well, to paraphrase Joey from friends, the question should be what does apache
not have, and the answer would be
nothing. Now, I've never had the pleasure of dabbling with IIS, so I don't know what the competition is, but Apache, in a word, kicks ass. From the simple stuff like <virtualhost> down to something sexxaaaay like mod_rewrite.
I'm not pissing on your chips here - I'm sure your web server kicks ass. However, if you want a project which could make money, rather than reinvent a very well established wheel, just make that wheel a bit more user friendly. I honestly thing you'd get better mileage for a shareware app (or a $5 app) if you made a graphical configuration utility for Apache.
For example, make a GUI which can configure apache to make certain directories accessable from certain IPs, and you've just saved me 10 minutes of mashing up my httpd.conf. Make something that can construct
these in an intuitive way, and you may well have a killer app.
Does this smell like chloroform to you?