iWeb

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iWeb

A screenshot of iWeb 2, part of iLife '08
Developed by Apple Inc.
Latest release 2.0.3 / January 30, 2008
OS Mac OS X
Genre Multimedia Internet publishing
License Proprietary
Website Apple.com/ilife/iweb/

iWeb is a WYSIWYG template-based website creation tool made by Apple Inc. and included with its Macintosh computers. It was released during the Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco, California on January 10, 2006 as part of the iLife '06 creativity suite. The latest version (2.0) was released as part of the iLife '08 suite on August 7, 2007. iWeb creates websites and blogs, and publishes them via .Mac and other webhosting services.

iWeb is also an Indian ERP which is available on SaaS as well as on-premise models. The product name is iWeb Enterprise Suite ™ The company name is iWeb Technology Solutions Pvt.Ltd.

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[edit] Overview and features

iWeb is a website and blog creation tool. The end-user does not need to have any knowledge of web languages in order to effectively use the product.

The features of iWeb include:

  • Apple-designed templates
  • Easy website creation
  • An iLife media browser
  • Drag and drop support for media files
  • Blogging in a limited sense
  • Podcasting
  • One-click .Mac publishing (non-.Mac users can publish sites to a folder, then upload with third-party FTP services.)

iWeb is currently in its second version, and has a limited feature set and some unresolved bugs. Some limitations include:

  • Creates different files for each page instead of one central file to save disk space
  • No password support on non .Mac user webpages
  • Limited number of templates; new templates difficult to make
  • Limited features for non-.Mac users

Some of the these features may be included in the future.

On August 7, 2007, iWeb 08 was released as part of iLife '08

  • New features added to iWeb '08 include:
    • More Apple-designed templates
    • Options to use personal domain names for .Mac users
    • Ability to add widgets, including Google Maps and Google Ad-sense
    • Album view with "Skimming"
    • Web 2.0 Slideshow for .Mac and non-.Mac users

[edit] Criticism

iWeb lacks the ability to edit direct HTML code, though it is possible to use HTML snippets, which allow tiny bits of HTML code to be added to an iWeb page, such as an embedded YouTube video. It is also rather difficult to manage more than one website on iWeb, and possible to lose a website once made with iWeb.[citation needed]

Because it uses so much code to achieve its effects it is rather slow for visitors to download a site unless they have a very fast connection. Switching from one page to another is also slow.[citation needed]

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