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Sandy is correct !
HPP 2.1 seems to be the one only OS/2 SW for creating a homepage !
Here is the link:
http://www.jbcsolutions.com/hppframe.htm
Beside of HPP: If one has Star Office v 5.1a, the last one for OS/2
natively, =
I do not know about the capability of any earlier versions, it is also
possible =
to create homepages ;-)
Good luck, svobi=EF
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sshapiro@ucsd.edu on 18/04/2004 06:12:03
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Web site creation software?
In <4081CD05.9060902@san.rr.com>, on 04/17/04 =
at 05:34 PM, Tom Brown said:
>ISTR that IBM had software to simplify web site creation (under OS/2
?) =
>a few years back. Does anyone know if there is anything similar =
>available currently?
I have a program for OS/2 called Home Page Publisher Version 2.1 from
somebody called "JBC." I don't know that it is any better then Mozilla
Publisher, but it strongly resembles Microsoft's Front Page (or whatever
it is called).
I don't use it much any more, but I don't recall having any problems
with
it.
Sandy
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