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3 Replies Last post: Aug 8, 2008 11:50 AM by smax013  
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Aug 8, 2008 10:03 AM

Looking for a Webpage Application That is Compatible with Mac

As newly elected presidient om my club I have need (due to loss of former web page maintenance person.) to purchase software for my Windows XP PRO PC that will allow me to me as a novice to access existing site and doe maintenance, add links, pages, repair, import data and photos, etc. One of the members heard of a really good software for under $90.00 but it's a MAC only software. Does anyone with real hands on experience able to recommend any reasonably price software for Windows XP Pro PC to help me manage this new task.


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1. Aug 8, 2008 7:19 AM in response to: handy
Re: Looking for a Webpage Application That is Compatible with Mac

handy wrote:As newly elected presidient om my club I have need (due to loss of former web page maintenance person.) to purchase softeare for my PC that will allow me to me as a novice to access existing site and doe maintenance, add links, pages, repair, import data and photos, etc. One of the members heard of a really good software for under $90.00 but it's a MAC only software. Does anyone with real hands on experience able to recommend any reasonably price softeare to hlep me manage this new task.


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It will depend on how sophisticated your web page is. If it is a simple HTML page with just links and pictures and text, then likely ANY HTML editor program might work (some better/easier than others). If you have javascript, ActiveX code, CSS, a link to a database, a "login" section, or other "higher end" webpage features, then you will be more limited in your choices.




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3. Aug 8, 2008 11:50 AM in response to: handy
Re: Looking for a Webpage Application That is Compatible with Mac

handy wrote:Just to clarify I'm needing a reasonbly by priced suggestion for Windows XP Pro machine not a MAC for maintaining website for my club.

I understand that...but again, it will depend on how sophisticated your website is. It will tough to find a "reasonably priced" webpage program if you have a lot of "higher end" webpage features. If it is just plain old HTML coding with text, links, and pictures, then just about any webpage program will work...from the more "consumer" level ones like FrontPage upto the the more professional level ones like Adobe Dreamweaver.




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