- Platform: Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / XP / 95
- Media: CD-ROM
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SJ Namo WebEditor 6.0 now includes the NEW WebBoard! In addition to having WebCanvas 1.1, the vector-based Web graphic drawing tool, SJ Namo WebEditor 6.0 now features WebBoard 1.1, a Web community builder tool which will set up any number of forums through a simple Windows application on your desktop. You can choose from various types of forums: general, photo gallery, guest book, and more. Anybody can start a forum in no time with SJ Namo WebEditor 6.0.
INCLUDED FREE UTILITIES
Namo Capture 1.0
Capture a range of images on your Windows desktop in GIF format
Image Slicer 1.5
Break apart large images for faster downloading and more flexible layout
GIF Animator 2.0
Easily create animated banners and buttons in GIF format
Clip art library
Provides thousands of ready-to-use buttons, banners, icons and more
PRAISES & AWARDS
"We heartily recommend it! With its wide selection of templates, Namo is the best at helping you put up standard data-driven pages quickly... Namo WebEditor...won the most categories in our comparison. We found it full of great pre-scripted features that didn't compromise the incredible flexibility it offers." - CNET Builder.com
The new Namo Interactive WebEditor 5.5's low price and feature-rich editing environment outperforms many more expensive editors including Microsoft FrontPage and Adobe GoLive. Overall, its extensive support for server-side scripts and database connectivity surpasses Microsoft's FrontPage 2002 and most other HTML editors in the market. For database development, solution providers will find this tool surprisingly more capable than Macromedia Dreamweaver and NetObjects Fusion. - CRN.com
"WebEditor 5 contains innumerable ways to create, publish and manage complete and attractive websites using the latest powerful edition and advanced management tools." - Computer Shopper
"It's a bargain! Incredibly for the price, Namo WebEditor has significant support for the creation of dynamic websites and web applications, with a database wizard that can generate pages for you." - PC Plus, n°193
"Namo WebEditor stands out for its simplicity in performing functions that are complex in most other programs." - PC Magazine
"This is a tremendous time-saver when dealing with large sites." - CNET Builder.com
"Namo WebEditor 5.0 delivers a powerful, easy-to-use design and deployment tool that gives both Macromedia and Microsoft a run for their money." - PC Magazine
"Overall, I give WebEditor 5 nine and a half stars out of ten.I would recommend it to anyone interested in web develop-ment and databases including beginners, intermediate users, and expert web developers alike. Its built-in time saving features are just too good to live without. It's a must have!" devArticles SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Microsoft Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or newer (Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or newer: recommended), Netscape 6.2 or newer (Netscape 7.0 or newer: recommended)
800 x 600 (1,024 x 768: recommended), 256-color display or better recommended
64 MB of RAM (128 MB of RAM or higher recommended)
Microsoft Personal Web Server or Internet
Information Server required for preview of database-driven documents
Hard disk space
Description Minimum Complete
Namo WebEditor 48 MB 135 MB
Namo WebCanvas 17 MB 190 MB
Namo WebBoard 30 MB 30 MB
Namo Utilities 3 MB 3 MB
Quad-speed CD-ROM drive or higher
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48 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent web authoring tool,
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This review is from: SJ Namo WebEditor 6 Suite (CD-ROM)
WebEditor is a fine tool bundled with good utilities and very good content such as themes that are better than MSFrontpage. If you are more than a beginner when it comes to web authoring or are a quick learner, this is an excellent product at a great price. If you are a novice or want a simple tool to throw up webpages then MSfrontpage *hosted on a server with MSFrontpage server extensions* is an easier tool to use. If you don't have a server with MSFP extensions, then this is a better tool then MSFP which is not too flexible without the extensions.The tool is very well execute. Although you may miss some of Microsoft's ease-of-use features, it is well organized and, at many things, better than MS frontpage. It also comes with a real manual instead of the lame manual-let that MSFP comes with (plan on paying another $40+ for a decent MSFP manual if you buy that tool.) I've come across a few crashes but overall, the tool is quite stable for a *.0 rev. I purchased this tool in order to create a school website that would be hosted on a server without MSFP extensions. I liked it so much that I switched my home page to it and have no plans to ever use MSFP again. If you want more power with a tad less ease of use than MSFP and at a much better price, this is the tool get. Marc
28 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Too Many Bugs,
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This review is from: SJ Namo WebEditor 6 Suite (CD-ROM)
I used version 5.5 of Web Editor and it was pretty good. But I've had nothing but problems with this version.
*The typing sometimes won't wordwrap - for reasons I can't figure out. *The words will scrunch together for unknown reasons. For instance, "I am happy" will appear as "Iamhappy". Fix it, and the problem comes back -- more bugs. *The spell checker won't spot all the mispelled words. * Publishing to the site is uneven. On some sites it works fine, while on others it won't let you view the files on the web host (haven't the faintest idea why.) Using this program was such a royal pain, I finally gave up and switched to FUSION 8 - FUSION worked like a charm.
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
SJ Namo WebEditor 6 Suite,
This review is from: SJ Namo WebEditor 6 Suite (CD-ROM)
I have been using this software for nearly a year and have gotten it to work for me - for the most part. I had never heard of this software or company before and got it for free in a packaged deal from the company I use for web hosting (www.inmotionhosting.com).
Like most any piece of software, it takes some time to get used to using it and finding more features. I am now at a point with two web sites that I am comfortable with the software and how the web sites look and work - for the most part. Like most any software, there are going to be limitations in what a user can do with it - even when knowing the product inside and out. SJ Namo 6 definitely has its short-comings and getting help from the parent company has been oh-for-23 in my case - they simply do not respond to my queries! When I ask inmotionhosting about the problems - I'm told this is not their software and that any questions should be directed to the parent company of the product. Nice! I've stuck with this software because it really does work for me - for the most part. The alternatives are other "cheapy" software packages which I'm sure will have their own nuiances. Or learn more of Dreamweaver - NOT! I've taken three courses in Dreamweaver, spent more than 100 hours on tutorials and practice sessions and even use it at work on an almost daily basis. Because I know Dreamweaver this well, and that it is rather difficult to do the simple things I want from a web design package, and because I don't have the time to go through a 500 page manual, spend countless hours on the help sites, etc., etc......I wouldn't even consider it for my own personal or business web site. Bottom line with Dreamweaver is that it is just to complex for the beginning and possibly intermediate web designer. You may say that it only takes some getting use to and that I'm contradicting my own earlier statement. NOT! Because I use Dreamweaver so much, I know the limitations and problems and the high cost of software that goes with it. Another alternative is MS FrontPage. Like many people, I use less and less products from Microsoft because of the problems, attacks, viruses, etc., etc. FrontPage and its extensions and all the other "features" don't even make this a consideration for me. So, back to the original review and SJ Namo - Amazon is selling it for $40 - not a bad deal in my opinion. I'd say that anyone who is starting out in web design or someone who requires less "bells & whistles" should consider this product as an option. Unless it has changed since I got the software - this product at least comes with the manual - unlike Dreamweaver or FrontPage (both have online help (so does Namo) and both require seperate purchases for the manual). Good luck in your ventures!
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