XNet WebCompiler

X2Net WebCompiler 3.0.0.66 X2Net WebCompiler produces .exe from HTML. Includes searching, passwording etc
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  • Shareware
  • Publisher Name:
  • X2Net Limited
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 4.48 MB

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XNet WebCompiler Description

X2Net WebCompiler produces .exe from HTML. Includes searching, passwording etc X2Net WebCompiler 3 is a very powerful HTML compiler. It takes a group of HTML pages (a website) and transforms them into a single executable file. The file is a stand-alone entity, it requires nothing else to enable an end-user to run it. (Although the user must have Internet Explorer 4 or above on his system, but it need not be the default browser). The HTML and graphics are highly compressed to give the smallest possible output file. They are also encrypted to prevent end-users accessing the source HTML. X2Net WebCompiler is perfect for distributing sample websites, product brochures and all manner of other information in a secure and compact way. Here are some key features of "XNet WebCompiler": Support for all modern HTML WebCompiler presentations re-use the Internet Explorer browser (V4 or above) that is on the end-users system, so with a few minor exceptions support any HTML that IE itself can. Command Line Compiler You can actually run the compiler from the command line, or a batch file, or call it from a program of your own. It can be implemented as part of an e-commerce solution where compilation occurs as part of an e-commerce transaction. Compiler Options can be changed for each compilation by simply modifying the plain text file that they are contained in. Interface to the Software Passport Digital Rights Management System Software Passport from Silicon Realms is a powerful Digital Rights Management system that can protect your presentation from hackers and crackers and provide Try-Before-You-Buy capability based on number of days, uses and a range of other options. Dual-key cryptography WebCompiler presentations support forms, but there has to be some way of getting the data the end user enters back to the presentation creator securely. WebCompiler (optionally) uses industry standard dual key cryptography with 128 bit keys making the transmission of sensitive information by e-mail just as secure as a secure web site. Password Protection You can protect individual pages of your presentation, or complete directories, and require that access needs a username and password combination. This combination can be the same for all users, or different username/password combinations can be used for different users. Built-in Installer Once you have your presentation in the end user's hands it would be nice to be able to install it on his system. WebCompiler has it's own built-in installer that you can call from a page in your presentation, which will install your presentation, provide icons for it in both the Start menu and the Desktop, and also provide an uninstaller to allow the user to easily uninstall your presentation should he wish to. Autorun File Generation WebCompiler can optionally write an autorun file that will cause your presentation to execute automatically from a CD as soon as it is inserted (assuming the end-user hasn't disabled that capability on his system). Source File Protection It is not possible to view the source HTML. The source HTML is NEVER copied to disk or placed in the browser's cache. (If you are looking at alternatives make sure they don't just copy all the HTML to a temporary folder and delete it when they have finished, very insecure!). Feedback Capability WebCompiler fully supports Forms. The results of data entered into those forms can be e-mailed back to the presentation creator (securely if encryption is selected). Powerful Searching WebCompiler presentations can optionally include very powerful searching capabilities, with wildcard support (* and ?). Searching for occurences of a word across 1,000 HTML pages can usually be achieved in under a second on a P2/400. The results of the searches can be presented to the user using a user-defined page that will maintain the look and feel of your presentation. The individual search terms that matched are highlighted on the page. Kiosk Mode Kiosk Mode is removes all the user interface controls and makes it impossible to break out of on Win9x systems. Ideal for point-of-sale use or in other public places. Interface Control Almost all aspects of the look of the interface can be controlled, from Windows sizing through to the presence or absence of user interface controls such as menus and toolbars. Expiration Options Presentations can be set to expire after a particular date, a particular number of days since first run, or a particular total number of runs. You can generate name/code pairs to override the expiration options. You can specify a particular page to be shown after the date has expired, presumably to advise the user how to purchase a license or get a newer version. Runtime Caching Accessing multiple separate items such as an HTML page and all the graphics etc. that it references can take a long time on a slowish device like a CD. WebCompiler has sophisticated caching built-in to speed up page loading significantly. Foreign Language Support The interface of your presentation can easily be translated into languages other than English Branding You can specify your own Icon to use for your presentation. This icon will also be used by the built-in installer and therefore appear on the user's desktop and in his Start Menu if you choose to use it. System Locking The userid and password that you supply for protected parts of your presentation can be locked to a particular system, protecting your intellectual property. Requirements: Windows 95,98, ME, NT4, 2000 or XP or later Internet Explorer version 4 or above.


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