Product ReviewsDesign/DTP
WEB! from NTM Publishing aims to provide a cheap and cheerful route into the joys of web design. You're greeted with a plain interface with a sparsely populated toolbar. Now, this isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it can be intimidating to be presented with a blank screen when you first start up the program, and something more like Serif WebPlus's approach, where you get a screen that lets you create a new page from scratch or use a wizard, is a little more welcoming. WEB! doesn't suffer from bad templates, because it doesn't have any in the first place. This is quite an omission in a product aimed at the novice, since most of us aren't graphic designers and we need all the help we can get. What WEB! does offer is a set of tools for inserting and manipulating
There's very little positive to say about this product, as it offers the bare minimum of features. Adding and positioning objects works fine, but the text editing is extremely basic, and the lack of templates means that you get very little help. One of the few 'extras' on offer, the special effects, are simply done using features built into the latest versions of Internet Explorer, and can be added to any web page by anyone with a little bit of HTML knowledge. By Dave Mathieson SPECIFICATIONS:
Requires: Pentium 120, 16Mb RAM, 20Mb hard disk space, Windows 95/98.
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