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RAGE MapDesign 1.0

add interactivity to your web sites

RAGE Software announced today the immediate availability of RAGE MapDesign 1.0. A new tool for web developers to easily add interactivity to their web sites without relying on slow loading multimedia plug-ins.

RAGE MapDesign provides a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) user interface that allows web developers to visually add hot spots to a single image file which link to multiple web pages. Using standards based CSS, RAGE MapDesign lets users define mouse over and mouse down transitions adding slick visual effects which are compatible with virtually every web browser and operating system. RAGE MapDesign generates all the necessary code so previous knowledge of CSS or HTML is not required.

RAGE MapDesign can be used to create interactive media such as the following samples demonstrate; #1 ; #2 ; #3;

RAGE MapDesign runs on Mac OS X 10.3 or later. A free trial version is available for download

The full version of RAGE MapDesign, which allows exporting image maps to web sites, can be purchased for $19.95 USD safely and securely

Since 1999, RAGE Software has continued to deliver Macintosh Software for web developers to design and promote their web sites including RAGE WebDesign, the first fully extendable HTML editor for the Mac, RAGE Google Sitemap Automator, helping web sites get noticed by search engines, and RAGE ButtonDesign, the first CSS based web site button creation tool.

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