Authors, Internet & CD-ROM publishers may use NavRoad to distribute their HTML and multi-media files to their users. NavRoad runs like the wind and at 300KB compressed can even run off a floppy. Users no longer have to use a slow browser just to view HTML files. It will run on any machine (even a 286!) that has Windows installed, no winsock.dll or Internet connection required. Both 16bit and 32bit versions are available.
Please visit NavRoad homepage, at http://home.netvigator.com/~godfreyk/navroad/ for details.
LIKSE can enhance and add value to the service and information which you provide.
LIKSE is an off-line HTML viewer, with a built-in keyword search engine that retrieves pages in hypertext format. The search engine supports boolean operators (AND, OR, PHRASE), and will even list the first few lines of the document as a quick summary. You may use LIKSE to help you and your users to organise information and find what you want instantly and efficiently. You no longer have to search manually for the document you want and then wait for a slow browser to load it. LIKSE runs like the wind and at 300KB compressed can even run off a floppy. It will run on any machine that has Windows installed.
Please visit LIKSE homepage, at http://home.netvigator.com/~godfreyk/likse/ for details.
Include user tags support, spreadsheet style table editor, instant WYSIWYG preview, file history, printing, body editor, right mouse button support, auto tag removal, and more!
Choosed by ZD-NET as one of the most popular HTML Editor on the Net!
Please visit DIDA homepage, at http://home.netvigator.com/~godfreyk/dida/ for details.
It is both time consuming and tedious if you extract URL, or remove unwanted tags manually from the bookmark file, one by one, using a text editor.
With Show-URL, you can now PRINT your bookmark files with their descriptions, as well as their actual URL address. It is as easy as pressing a single button and your original bookmark file remains unmodified. You can also choose to remove unwanted date tags. Output can be SAVED to a new bookmark file (HTML format), or EXPORTED as plain text (without HTML tags)