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WebIdeaTree 4.10c
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Playdesoft, Christophe Guibert |
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Rating: 4/5 (1 votes)     
Released: Sep 24, 2005
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WIT is a content manager and a web site builder, that makes it easy to create, organize and maintain your Web or Intranet site. It's a powerful yet simple automatic Web site generator. Working from a single site content/source file and CSS templates, you can produce a Website with the exact look & feel that you want. You can use as little or as much custom HTML coding as you wish. Working from a single source file, WIT builds your full site in seconds. Tools include: WYSIWYG editor, embedded background & graphics functions, global search & replace for entire site, a site outliner or taxonomy-builder, a built-in site indexing module (with a controlled vocabulary function), and auto-upload via FTP. Plus you can copy & paste from your wordprocessor, browser, whatever. You can create or update a site with a single click. Really. PROFESSIONAL USE : - Enterprise documentation systems - Business repositories - Intranet sites - Knowledge management - Marketing or technical presentations - Hypertext helps - Data compilations for R&D.
PERSONAL USE : - Electronic books - Memoirs - Glossaries and bibliographies - Personal notes management - Personal Web sites - Photo albums - Collections, inventories - Genealogic trees
Product homepage: http://www.webideatree.com
Download:
www.webideatree.com
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| Type: Shareware |
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Cost: $36.00 US |
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Size: 7173 K |
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