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DESCRIPTION
OpenWeb was designed to empower webmasters with a wide range of ready to use tools as fast, conveniently and easily as possible. By double-clicking the installer, the OpenWeb CD will install and fully configure a suite of popular server software and web-applications including: a secure shopping cart, an advanced content management and publishing system, web-based graphical server administration (supports DNS, SSL, Apache, MySQL, Samba and more), SQL database backends, a search engine, bulletin board system, advertising management and more.
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REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.2 or later.


Developer:OpenOSX
Downloads:2,690
  - Version d/l:1,317
Internet:Servers
License:Commercial
Date:06 Nov 2005
Platform:PPC
Price:$60.00
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    OpenWeb User Reviews (6 posts)Write A Review
    Jun 6 2006

    YULETIDE  Wasn't this free? What happened?  (Version 3.0.2)

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    Oct 15 2005

    ANONYMOUS  WebServerX Kit has everything you need for a basic server and it is free. this bundle has more than anyone will need, use webkit & then pick and choose among the rest-- there are free standalone installers to be found for all on these things.  (Version 3.0.1)

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    Oct 2 2005

    ANONYMOUS  At this point I would be cautious about buying this product as I ordered it on September 2 and still have not received it as of Oct 2 Sent them more than 100 email, and no answer also no answer to messages left on their machine. I will be contacting the Postal Inspector to file a fraud complaint nect week.

    Marty Dell  (Version 3.0.1)

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    Aug 22 2005

    ANONYMOUS  so you take a whole bunch of stuff that is free and jam it together and that makes charging $60 for it okay? i hope you are providing the world's best customer support and unlimited free updates...

    tip: while it isn't a one step proceedure, most of these things have free installers floating around on macupdate & elsewhere. the benefit of course is that if you do it yourself you don't get things you don't need.  (Version 3.0)

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