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Namo WebEditor 2006
Namo WebEditor 2006

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From: Namo
Category: Software

List Price: $99.99
Buy New: $48.99
You Save: $51.00 (51%)



New (5) Used (1) from $48.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
Sales Rank: 4933

Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Windows Nt 4, Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows Xp, Windows 2000
Media: CD-ROM
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0.1 x 0.1
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: nwe7-usnc
Model: nwe7-usnc
UPC: 832615000607
EAN: 0832615000607
ASIN: B000BD1AD2

Release Date: September 30, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand NEW Sealed in the Retail Package. FAST Shipping!!

Features:
  • Check all the applied CSS class styles at the same time in the Formatting panel
  • Photo Album Wizard has also been improved to offer a more user-friendly process
  • With easy-to-see dialog boxes, you can change the priorities of the styles whether they are outside or inside the document
  • Place a tracing image under a document and use it to help lay out the document
  • Info Bar shows the widths of the table and its cells in a bar at the top of the table

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Namo WebEditor 2006 suite is one of the most complete Web authoring applications of all time and quite possibly the only software you will need to create, edit, publish and manage your websites. An integrated development environment empowers Web professionals to create cutting-edge sites. Easy-to-use functions enable beginners to grow into highly-skilled Web designers. Take advantage of new themes, smart clip arts, flash buttons, card templates and more -- all to help make your Website look smart and cool Smart ClipArt editor lets you create your own banners and buttons, and transforms them into images


Customer Reviews:   Read 19 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Ideal for a hobbiest on a budget   March 11, 2008
The problem with Namo is that bugs abound in their software and there is poor customer service. The bugs that I have encountered are so inconsistent that it is really hard to say what causes them to occur. It seems that every so often a rollover goes dead. There is also a problem with saving different changes of files under different names... etc etc. If you go online for help -the moderators are likely to answer a question that you didn't ask and close the issue immediately.

However, despite the bugs -this webeditor is well priced. If you persevere through all the issues and learn a little manual HTML -you will have a working website.

However I must stress that if this were my only tool for mantaining and updating a website -I would seek another one. This is not a professional product and more suited for someone who is learning about websites.



3 out of 5 stars Pluses and Minuses   May 13, 2007
I started with v. 5, used 5.5 and 6, and am trying the 2006 demo to see what's really different.
The pluses: This is easier to learn and far cheaper than Dreamweaver and has features Dreamweaver does not, built-in scripts being one of them.
The minuses: As many say, I found there is no customer support. My current version, (6) blows up every now and again, when deleting something. Also, sometimes when working in WYSIWYG mode it will sometimes start throwing in hard spaces ( ) between words which means they will not wrap.
They recently released or are about to release "WebEditor Professional." In the Namo forum, one of their alleged support techs said it is not an upgrade, just a repackaging. Another forum user says v. 6 is unstable and 2006 is good. I just have not seem much change from 6 to 2006 so I have not bought it yet.
I bought an OEM of DreamweaverMX real cheap when they came out with the next edition and still find it to be a steep learning curve and lacking in features that Namo has. I seldom use Dreamweaver.



1 out of 5 stars Don't bother with it on Vista... better yet, don't bother.   April 29, 2007
I downloaded their Vista patch, which says it fixes a problem where Vista reboots when the program is installed. Not launched. INSTALLED.

Of course, installing the patch fails because it says the program isn't installed.

Guess what happened when I tried installing, because I assumed the wording was due to imperfect Korean->English translation? It rebooted.

No, it seems the linguistics were just fine. The logic of the programmers still leaves a lot to be desired, however. I had used this product 'successfully' on XP, but agree with the other commenters here about stability and poor customer support.

Not to mention the program does generate a LOT of bloat. FrontPage may be Microsoft-centric, but the bloat isn't as asphyxiating as Namo's offering... especially with CSS... (FrontPage ignores it; Namo's needs manual tweaking or else it'll repeat every CSS entry...)

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5 out of 5 stars Easy to Use Web Publisher   March 17, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have used Namo WebEditor since v 5.5. For the money, I think this a fast, easy, dependable editor. For my modest site editing needs it is every bit as capable as Dreamweaver. I have also tried DW, FP, Nvu, GoLive, and Mozilla, plus a couple of others I can't recall (that's how memorable they were). IMHO, WebEditor 2K6 Rocks!

The multiple interface (Edit, Html, or edit/html) make designing your web site easy whether you like drag-and-drop or using code.

In "Edit" mode the word processor-like interface makes web page design drag-and-drop simple. (And easier than working in Word at times.)

If you prefer to use code, you can do that too. You can also use a split screen to see the code as you create.

Despite what some reviewers have said, this program is rock solid on my computer. I have never had it crash, and the FTP client included works flawlessly.

I can't comment on the Tech Support, because I have never needed it. The help screens are all that I've needed. (I don't have the manual, because I downloaded my copy from Namo.) BTW - I always save a copy of downloaded progs and serial nos. separate from my operating system drive, and burn them to a CD...just in case.

If you are looking for a modestly priced web editor with lots of capability, I think you should give this one a try.



1 out of 5 stars Longtime Namo User -- JUNK - NO SUPPORT   September 5, 2006
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

I bought Namo 5.5 several years ago when I needed support for non-Latin alphabets to do a Russian website. I gradually used it to change my various sites (about 22). Recently I noticed a HUGE flaw in WebEditor 2006 and it is also in Namo 6--Global Search & Replace adds a space after EVERY double quote (ASCII 34). Even if that is not what you are replacing! What is the reason? Internally, instead of storing & quot; it only stores & quot (SOMETIMES). I have one site with over a HUNDRED pages. GS&R screwed up almost ONE-THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED double quotes! Today I found a spelling error (on every page) and tried to use GS&R. It screwed up the double quotes again, so I loaded the backup and I'll have to change them all manually. On the plus side, when I finally got disgusted of trying to get a response from Namo, which has had my tech support request on this "in progress" for 2 months, I looked at several other editors and didn't find anything better in this price range. My advice? If you are doing a simple website and don't need templates, etc., (which don't work so well with Namo anyway), download Netscape 7.2 for free, which includes and HTML editor. Regarding Namo's built-in templates, most of them are terrible although they are signficantly improved over Namo 6. They're fine if you want to produce a personal website but they just don't look professional. Regarding the free WebCanvas graphics editor, if you can figure out how to use it, I'd sure like to know. You can download WE2006 from Namo's website, which should convince you to look elsewhere.

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