Erigo E-lister 1.7.2

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    08/07/2003
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    11.2M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Mac OS 8.0

Publisher’s description

Bilingual Web content management, listing, and publishing for anybody who wants to build a Web site, even for e-commerce. Anybody who wants to manage bilingual content. Anybody who wants to modify it quickly, easily or frequently. Anybody who can basically use a PC or a Mac. What technical knowledge is required? For simple outputs: none. To modify HTML templates: basic understanding of using a HTML Editor.

How does it compare to HTML Editors? Erigo e-lister is content-oriented, not HTML-oriented. It automatically generates your table of contents. It can publish the whole content, or just part of it. It can publish multiple versions of the same content. How does it compare to Photoshop's Web Photo Gallery feature? Erigo e-lister's formatting options are way more flexible. It handles nested folders, not just one at a time. Version 1.7.2 adds the following: You can now write notes about each project, such as reminders or which template was used for the last output. The button to display the notes window is located in the upper-right corner of each screen and windows. Minor bug fixes and GUI enhancements.

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