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Patrick Mpondo-Dicka
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RapidWeaver

Ptk3 reviewed on 06 Oct 2011
I'd like to add some informations from the rare good level review from ChrisPolus.
First, don't pay Rapidweaver the big price, it'll appear in any bundle once a year at least, and that's the right price to pay it, because of the extra charge noticed in the other reviews.
Second, as a beginner who want to find a good way to develop website, try WordPress first. It's free, had a very big community, and most of the add-ons are also free. But you need not so short learning curve to have result, even to install it on ftp on your internet provider space.

What ChrisPolus says very good, is that he's a webdevelopper; he knows how to code when it comes to enhance the look and feel of your website. And that's the very difference between him and me: I'm not a webdev, and I don't want to be, but I really need to use websites in my work, with no time to spend to learn a lot of changing rules in web development (I'm an assistant professor in visual semiotics and communication; if I have to know how the web works, I don't have to develop myself and have really no time to spend to learn how to).
In that case, RW is good, really good; I used it first several years ago (in version 2, I think), with a real urgence to find a solution to provide several different files in a cool way to my students that were blocked out the university; two years later, I'd like to find a way to give students lots of images files I show on courses, with the slideshows I use to present.
It took me half a day to make my first site with RW, great looking (for me) and helpfull for my students. I was able to give my students a web companion way before the university provide it… and in a very coolest and most elegan way.

For anybody who wants to show things on the web with not any money to hire a developper and not any time to learn html, CSS and javascript (or php bases, what you need to use correctly WordPress, Drupal or Joomla), Rapidweaver is the best software, although I agree with all that ChrisPolus says.

But if you have some times (I mean a dozen days), a well built project on paper, try this way: spend a day with each of the concurrent: RW, Freeway, Sandvox, Flux, Webacapella, even BlueGriffon if you want to defend open source, and spend two days with Wordpress (one day is NOT enough). If you are skilled enough, and if your project need several dynamic pages, I think you'll choose Wordpress to develop your site. If you're interest in the result and want to have a simple and flexible workflow, I think you'll choose RapidWeaver. If you are more graphic skilled and have some habits in graphic software, maybe you should choose Sandvox…
But if your project is too big, and need regular improvements, maybe you can look at the prices of some dev? :-)

You have the choice, and RW is not the best in every way, but according to what I say, it's the one of the shortest learning curve (as short as iWeb) and could be a companion for long years with progressive learn in webdev.

Last, but not least, some extra add-ons are NECESSARY: Stacks is the first (make your page open to built like a Lego), RapidAlbum the second (add many ways to slideshow your pictures - and it's free!), PlusKit the third (make you able to add slideshow in any type of page, and more, to import any page in any other).

Remember you can also embed any type of external page in your Rapidweaver project with a built-in plug-in. That means you can add a forum, a blog, a survey, a CMS, even a sellbox, you can make password pages, for free, but sometimes with a little code to add (all explained on the web or on the rapidweaver forums), though there are lot of paid add-on that let you do it smoother, without any code to learn.
[Version 5.2.2]


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+7
Ptk3 replied on 03 Dec 2011
Tdu, what I meant is that you can learn it little by little while providing a good looking website; but if you're a beginner and have so time before your site is out, I think you better learn Wordpress. It's not only a question of learning curve, it's a question of needing quick results while you're learning.
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+7
Ptk3 replied on 03 Dec 2011
[edit]
In other word, I spend much time to learn some specific aspects on RW, but AFTER my site was online, good looking and functional. I don't find another piece of webdev soft that make it possible (but maybe I have less time than before… or I get older and less open to learn?)
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TimeFlyer
Ptk3 commented on 28 Sep 2011
Why is the price 24$ here, as it can be buy at 9,90$ on the dev website or on the macappstore?
[Version 2.2]



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Galerie

Ptk3 reviewed on 25 Aug 2011
Was a very good and easy to use webgallery maker, but is not updated for years; I thought it was abandonned. People should take a look at jAlbum, which is incredibly more powerfull, though is a bit more difficult to use at the first time.
[Version 5.4]



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DeepSleep Widget
Ptk3 commented on 23 Aug 2011
Is it Lion compatible?
[Version 1.5.1]



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+1

MacJournal

Ptk3 reviewed on 22 Aug 2011
Everything I write seriously begins with this app… With the wifi sync feature with the iOS version, it becomes the best journal app of the mac.
The only feature missing? Upload to blog with text and image…
Great app, great dev, very kind and very responsive.
[Version 5.2.8]



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pdf-Recover
Ptk3 commented on 02 Sep 2010
Thanks, that's exactly what I need.
[Version 7.1.1]



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pdf-Recover
Ptk3 commented on 24 Aug 2010
I don't really understand how it works to recover pdf free as I forget the password (not familiar to Automator)
[Version 7.1.1]



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+3

weaverFM
Ptk3 commented on 18 Feb 2010
From free to 25$, it's a big change of mind. All the softs developped by Blanchard were free first, now all are paid softs, but in this case the amount is a bit too far (the others stay under 10$).
And of course, the early versions, which are always functional, I guess, disappeared from the web…
[Version 1.0.1]



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Denote
ptk3 commented on 04 Jan 2009
what is the interest to buy, even with a small amount, an application that does what Notes do?
[Version 1.0]


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+7
ptk3 replied on 15 Jan 2009
Mail (on iPhone) does not allow to write notes (except as considering unsent mail as note!); but Notes works well in this purpose, and allow to send or not notes, to friend or self. Although it allows to navigate easily through saved notes, and to modify them as far as wanted. I really don't understand what Denote actually does better.
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Silverwolf's Digital Diary
ptk3 commented on 04 May 2008
Don't work properly; good interface, but buggued abilities. It was impossible to recover a note after writing it and quitting the app. The app simply crash when I try to get back this real note, what doesn't make you really confident…
[Version 0.10.1]



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