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iWebSites

Sure, you like iWeb, and why wouldn't you? It is pretty, simple to use, and it gets the job done. However, what if you want to maintain multiple websites with iWeb? You can do it, but iWeb groups them all together, so you only really have one document as far as iWeb is concerned (plus they all have to go to the same place.  Bummer).

Enter iWebSites. This little application knows just what iWeb wants to see, and it makes sure that happens, however it also allows you to have multiple sites that save to different places. This application is at a .9 release, but it is free so I bet it is worth it to try and give it a go.

[via MacDevCenter]



Sure, you like iWeb, and why wouldn't you? It is pretty, simple to use, and it gets the job done. However, what if you want to maintain...
 

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Mikael

And the two first postings completely missed the point...

/Mikael

May 11 2006 at 12:24 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Dude

That we even have to have this application is an embarassment to the foresight given to iWeb in its use cases.

May 03 2006 at 12:47 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Brendan Sheehan jnr

I pay enough (99) for my existing .Mac account and I don't intend to get another one!!

And I also believe it should be reduced to 49/$49 ;)

May 03 2006 at 10:21 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
James

or you could just make a new site, and make sure to tell people the URL after the iWeb part of the URL, i do that, so i have a main site, and i just link people to the other site i want. you could also do an index page from there too and just setup links manually. just my $0.02

May 02 2006 at 7:38 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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