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4W WebMerge X

4W WebMerge X - 2.5b4

generate static web pages from database files

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Current Version: 2.5b4
Release Date: 2008-05-27
License: Beta
Downloads (this version): 766
Downloads (all versions): 22,407
Price: $99.00

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Product Description:

WebMerge generates static HTML pages from your exported database. Build catalogs, ezines, contact lists, image galleries and more, quickly and easily. Works with output from nearly any database or spreadsheet, including Microsoft Access, FileMaker Pro, Panorama, AppleWorks, and Excel. Design templates for your index and details pages in your favorite HTML editor. WebMerge also lets save its settings to a file that can start generating pages by just opening it, completely automating your workflow. Generated pages can be uploaded to any server -- even AOL -- with no need for dedicated database hosting. Available for Mac and PC.

What's new in this version:

  • The options for creating and naming Index pages have been completely revised to allow greater flexibility and control.
  • Enhanced compatibility with Windows Vista and Mac OX 10.5 (Leopard).
  • Optimized performance on Intel-based Macs.
  • This is the first version of WebMerge available for the Linux operating system.
  • Improved auto-discovery of source file formats: When loading a source file, WebMerge will examine the format of the file and attempt to set the delimiters in the Sources tab appropriately. For most common formats, this will automatically set them up correctly, but the user can still change them if needed.
  • Improved generation of tables on index pages. In earlier versions it was possible to use certain combinations of tags and settings which would cause WebMerge to fail to generate the closing tag for generated tables. At this time all known issues with table generation have been resolved.
  • Generated files names now allow a greater range of characters. Earlier versions were too conservative in disallowing characters which cannot be used in valid files names on web servers. Version 2.5 now generates pages using the full range of allowable characters.
  • Fixed bug in which saving a file with no source would generate a "Cannot find source file" next time the file was opened in WebMerge.
  • Various minor bug fixes. All reproducible issues have been addressed for this release.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

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4W WebMerge X ReviewHoorah! - Version: 2.4b1, 12/20/2004 07:19AM PST

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TDelPriore
Great product, I have been using it since 2002, it gets better and better, the customer service is FAST and HELPFUL! Keep up the good work!
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4W WebMerge X Developer NoteRe: Unicode - Version: 2.3, 9/8/2004 01:46AM PST

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FourthWorld (Fourth World)
Unicode text support is currently in development, along with a few other goodies. :)
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4W WebMerge X Commentarywhat about unicode? - Version: 2.3, 4/14/2004 05:48AM PST

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D_Man
Please remember there are more than latin writing people around: Greeks, Russians, Chinese, Japanese, Indians and so on. Why are Mac applications so ... anti-unicode?
Of course Web Merge is a great program ... but when I need to create either mixed languages pages, or 2Byte language pages I'm stuck.
The world no longer rotates around the Atlantic ... there are other oceans, other people, and UNICODE exist
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