Re: [WSG] RapidWeaver?

2005-11-20 Thread Jonathan O'Donnell

Hi Richard

Thanks for your phone call.

The Rapid Weaver software is at:
http://realmacsoftware.com/rapidweaver/index.php
It costs $40- (presumably US$).  I didn't realise that, but it looks 
like the download is a demo version.  If we like it, we can pay for it 
in January, maybe.


I am downloading it, and will play with it early next year.

I am very excited about the Freedom of Information project.

My contact details are below:
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+61 4 2575 5829

On 04/11/2005, at 1:37 PM, Christian Montoya wrote:


Has anyone used this before:
http://realmacsoftware.com/rapidweaver/index.php

I stumbled across it today (was compulsively checking source of some
site and found a comment that said produced by RapidWeaver... and
the markup was relatively clean, so I googled it), seems... not too
bad for a WYSIWYGish app, in terms of code and whatever. Although it
looks like it's just meant to publish stuff, rather than create
styles. Still, in that role it could potentially be useful in lieu of
a standards-compliant web-based WYSIWYG editor for clients.

Obviously the platform (Mac OS X) restricts application somewhat. :-(

I'm interested to hear if anyone's encountered/had any dealings with 
it, though.


The site showcase (
http://realmacsoftware.com/rapidweaver/rwshowcase/index.php ) is a
pretty good indicator... most of the sites have 0 errors. It throws in
a few extra br's and span's, and some sites lack a doctype, but
otherwise it's clean. Looks like a neat tool.

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Re: [WSG] RapidWeaver?

2005-11-04 Thread Jan Brasna

Looks like a neat tool.


Indeed. Many friends use it, and it's pretty straightforward for someone 
not intersted in web tech looking only for a easy solution to publish 
some stuff.


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[WSG] RapidWeaver?

2005-11-03 Thread Joshua Street
Has anyone used this before:
http://realmacsoftware.com/rapidweaver/index.php

I stumbled across it today (was compulsively checking source of some
site and found a comment that said produced by RapidWeaver... and
the markup was relatively clean, so I googled it), seems... not too
bad for a WYSIWYGish app, in terms of code and whatever. Although it
looks like it's just meant to publish stuff, rather than create
styles. Still, in that role it could potentially be useful in lieu of
a standards-compliant web-based WYSIWYG editor for clients.

Obviously the platform (Mac OS X) restricts application somewhat. :-(

I'm interested to hear if anyone's encountered/had any dealings with it, though.

Kind regards,
Joshua Street

http://www.joahua.com/
+61 (0) 425 808 469
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Re: [WSG] RapidWeaver?

2005-11-03 Thread Christian Montoya
 Has anyone used this before:
 http://realmacsoftware.com/rapidweaver/index.php

 I stumbled across it today (was compulsively checking source of some
 site and found a comment that said produced by RapidWeaver... and
 the markup was relatively clean, so I googled it), seems... not too
 bad for a WYSIWYGish app, in terms of code and whatever. Although it
 looks like it's just meant to publish stuff, rather than create
 styles. Still, in that role it could potentially be useful in lieu of
 a standards-compliant web-based WYSIWYG editor for clients.

 Obviously the platform (Mac OS X) restricts application somewhat. :-(

 I'm interested to hear if anyone's encountered/had any dealings with it, 
 though.

The site showcase (
http://realmacsoftware.com/rapidweaver/rwshowcase/index.php ) is a
pretty good indicator... most of the sites have 0 errors. It throws in
a few extra br's and span's, and some sites lack a doctype, but
otherwise it's clean. Looks like a neat tool.

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C Montoya
rdpdesign.com ... liquid.rdpdesign.com ... montoya.rdpdesign.com
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