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Web Update Builder is a content management tool for creating small stand alone software clients that allow inexperienced users make changes to their web sites. The whole concept is quite simple. You just have to add special WUB HTML tags to mark editable areas on web pages. You can do that with any text or specialized HTML code editor or using simple tag extension (provided with the program) for Dreamweaver. Next step is to set some project specific parameters in Web Update Builder and get a software client ready for the end user. Each software client has built-in help page and as a stand-alone program does not require installation procedure. What end user gets after starting the client is a list of pages available for changing and simple textboxes for typing in new text. The system currently works for making changes to text, URLs and e-mail addresses. It will also manage object groups (add, duplicate, delete) and allow editing contents in tables, lists and similar structures. Both Web Update Builder and generated software clients have built-in FTP client with support for passive and active modes.

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Format:SoftwareSize:976 KB
Date:Apr 2008Version:3.2 Build 32080320
License:PurchasePrice:$149.00
Platform:Windows
System Req:Windows NT 4 SP 6Windows 2003 SP 1Windows XP AMD 64-bitWindows XP 64-bit SP 1Windows NT 4 SP 2Windows 2000 SP 1Windows 2003 64-bitWindows 2003 AMD 64-bitWindows XP 64-bit SP 2Windows NT 4 SP 3Windows 2000 SP 2Windows Server 2003 x64 R2Windows 2000Windows
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