I'm surprised many comments seem to consider Amaya as just a browser, when it is a complete, non-proprietary, WYWIWYG html editor.
Recently I had to prepare a quick how-to for a small community server and I wanted something else than iWeb: I dare say Amaya did it without even opening a single help file.
I preseume it can do much more, but if what you want is an html editor that just behaves like a text editor (with links etc.), give it a try !
- when I tried to import my iCal (intense, 5-users-based and extending 3 years in the past) the previous version just crashed :-(
Will try again with this one
I'd say: OK for small timelines of a couple of dozen items...
downloaded one day ago, no trouble up to now with this update.
don't forget to shut down all your hosted machines before upgrading Parallels itself: in the past I skipped this, and when re-awakening a windows nt in the newer Parallels context I once got a crash (of windows, not the mac), which is almost logical if one thinks about it.
(but as it's soo easy not to restart VMs...)
Now I have my full book and DVD list with me each time I need to check before buying a new book or movie, right on the iPod Touch :-)
The only thing missing on these html export is a search capability, but I don't know wether this is easy to add (if something like php is needed, I understand not everyone has installed php on his ipod, alas...)
For now I get along with alphabetic intelligent lists ("authors a-c"...), and genre too (after all, I find I don't have more than 50 or 60 books in a given genre)
Of course this point just relates to html exports, on the Mac itself the search capability is perfect, instant, and Spotlight-associated :-)
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Sofortbild
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VueScan
Indeed autoupdate would definitely be beneficial.
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Risk Engine
Hervé 5 reviewed on 15 Feb 2009
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Amaya
Recently I had to prepare a quick how-to for a small community server and I wanted something else than iWeb: I dare say Amaya did it without even opening a single help file.
I preseume it can do much more, but if what you want is an html editor that just behaves like a text editor (with links etc.), give it a try !
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Timeline 3D
- when I tried to import my iCal (intense, 5-users-based and extending 3 years in the past) the previous version just crashed :-(
Will try again with this one
I'd say: OK for small timelines of a couple of dozen items...
- lacks flexibility for defining time interval
Parallels Desktop
don't forget to shut down all your hosted machines before upgrading Parallels itself: in the past I skipped this, and when re-awakening a windows nt in the newer Parallels context I once got a crash (of windows, not the mac), which is almost logical if one thinks about it.
(but as it's soo easy not to restart VMs...)
Colored Folder Creator
Pocket Universe
;-)
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Booxter
The only thing missing on these html export is a search capability, but I don't know wether this is easy to add (if something like php is needed, I understand not everyone has installed php on his ipod, alas...)
For now I get along with alphabetic intelligent lists ("authors a-c"...), and genre too (after all, I find I don't have more than 50 or 60 books in a given genre)
Of course this point just relates to html exports, on the Mac itself the search capability is perfect, instant, and Spotlight-associated :-)