XHTML/CSS Design with FLUX on Mac
easily design, develop, and maintain web standards
The Escapers has taken Flux 1.1 out of beta -- their XHTML/CSS Design application for Mac OS X. By embracing a Drag and Drop metaphor, users may take advantage of leading web development technologies to quickly and easily design, develop, and maintain web standards compliant websites.Use one of the supplied templates to get started, or easily create a site from scratch. Out of the box, Flux is a full featured WYSIWYG editor, offering a plethora of useful features, including full Drag and Drop, Direct Image Editing, Javascript Actions, AJAX, embed Quicktime Movies, Flash, and other Objects, Spotlight and iPhoto support plus much more.
Screencasts are online to help with many areas of Flux with more being made available all the time.
Main Features:
* Create from supplied Templates or from scratch
* Layers
* Web Standards Compliant
* Full Drag and Drop Support
* WYSIWYG Editing
* Direct Image Editing with Effects
* Quicktime and Flash Support
* Javascript Actions
* Spotlight Support
* iPhoto Support
System Requirements:
* Requires Mac OS X 10.4.9 or later, Leopard recommended
* Universal Binary for PowerPC (G5 recommended) & Intel
* 49 MB Hard Drive Space
* Internet connection
Pricing and Availability:
Flux 1.1 can now be purchased from the The Escapers web site for $69.99 USD. A full featured demo is also available for download.
With a commitment to providing the highest quality software, The Escapers was founded in 2005 by two brothers for the purpose of publishing personal productivity software solutions expressly for the Mac platform, with a major emphasis on total customer satisfaction. Copyright (C) 2005-2007 The Escapers. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries
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