Homepage Penguin
Reviewed by Colin Polonowski
What better way is there to show what this excellent program by Mia Jaap
is capable of than by using it to put this review together?
What I have actually done is create a
template with Homepage Penguin (HPP) and then I have manually gone in to
make the page fit in with the overall layout of the magazine.
Creating HTML documents with HPP is extremely easy. In fact the
program itself feels like the 'wizards' in Windows 95. It consists of
a number of consecutive screens which ask you questions regarding how
you want your page to look.
Most HTML documents are made up of both text and graphics. HPP makes it easy to incorporate both - and it takes just a few
clicks. Instead of having an inbuilt text editor, HPP
allows you to load in prewritten text.
As with most new GEM programs, HPP is multitasking compatible - this is
pretty much essential in the modern Atari market. As well as this, HPP
has been written to take advantage of all the facilities available.
For example, if you have OLGA installed you can load CAB alongside HPP
and any changes you make to your HTML file will automatically be
passed on by OLGA and displayed in CAB.
The actual interface is well designed and makes use of all the more
advanced GEM functions. On-line help is supplied in the ST-Guide
format so if you have any problems the solution is usually just a
button press away.
All in all, Homepage Penguin offers an excellent introduction to the
HTML language. However the facilities it offers are fairly basic at
the moment and support for the more advanced HTML features is limited.
If you need to produce a webpage in a hurry, but you dont want the
hassle of learning the syntax then HPP offers most of what you need to
produce clear easy to read pages.
Homepage Penguin is shareware with UK support by CyberSTrider. The
registration is just £10.
Homepage Penguin | HTML Creator | 82% |
Mia Jaap | Shareware £10 |
All Atari's - multitasking recommended |
Contact Details | - e-mail
mj[-at-]jaapan.de
- URL
http://www.jaapan.de/
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<CITE>This Homepage is created with the HomePage-Penguin. © by Mia Jaap 1996.</CITE>