![]() ![]() iWeb Buddy requires Mac OS X 10.5 or higher. ![]() Version 1.6.2 is a free update for registered users. Add analytics, link your store to E-Junkie, add any javascript you want or need, just about any feature you can imagine All without having to constantly re-add the code every time you publish a chance from iWeb. A demonstration copy is fully functional for the first 30 days and can downloaded from Zarra Studios’ web site. With iWeb Buddy you can customize your webpages designed in iWeb to be exactly the way that you want them. A family license is also available for $35. IWeb Buddy is available at US$25 for a single user license. Other features allow you to redirect your RSS feeds to sites like Feedburner, fix the RSS links on your iWeb blog pages, add Haloscan comments to your pages/blog posts, add Custom code to your web pages (without iframes) and add Mint site tracking to your web pages. With iWeb Buddy, a user can “monetize” their websites that they have created in iWeb by being able to track the traffic on their sites, add custom HTML code for shopping carts and more, according to Marcus Zarra, owner of Zarra Studios. In addition, iWeb Buddy remembers your settings, account numbers, etc., with the goal of making it easy to update your web site whenever you make a change in iWeb. In addition, iWeb Buddy allows you to have multiple domain files in iWeb. IWeb Buddy allows the user to add Google Analytics, social bookmarking and more to a web site automatically. Also, logs are now emailed to Zarra Studios using Mail rather than our Zarra’s own mail servers. Version 1.6.2 removes the obsolete Haloscan options, removes the obsolete Google Analytics Urchin options, and updates Google Analytics to comply with the latest configurations. The “buddy app” is designed to bring additional functionality to iWeb. or not.Update of the post processor application for iWeb, the web creation component of iLife. Who knows, writing those handful (less than a dozen) pages of explanation just might make the difference that gets a lot more people to use iWeb Buddy, which in turn could make the difference in a juicy buyout from Apple. It should do all four of them in excellent fashion. The existing documentation does item 1 fairly well, items 2 and 3 slightly, and item 4 not at all. What the "outside world" stuff does for me. How that will make iWeb interact differently with the "outside world."Ĥ. What the things you just did will do to iWeb.ģ. The text should explain the whole story of four things:Ģ. One simple, concise, and explanatory page of text for each feature should do the trick. Visit the Apple site to learn, buy, and get support. Check out the MacBook Pro, iMac Pro, MacBook, iMac, and more. ![]() When you get down to it, iWeb buddy only does a handful of things. Adobes Creative Cloud turns your bright ideas into design realities on a Mac. How does Feedburner work, and how do I know when iWeb Buddy has successfully linked my blog to Feedburner? How do I know if the RSS feed URL thingie is working right? Faith shouldn't be a requirement of web software. In other words, it's probably accurate, but how do I know the difference? It just doesn't tell me enough. Currently, we have 105, but 100 is the milestone. no need to hire a web design company and spend a lot of money.īut iWeb Buddy has documentation that apparently assumes that we DO understand all the web acronym (HTML, RSS, etc.) stuff. At, we finally have 100 registered members at the forums. regular people can build great-looking websites quickly all by themselves. non-HTML-literate people who likely will stay that way because (like the implications of Paul McCartney's Memory Almost Full album title) they have far too much stuff going on and one more thing to learn just might make their heads explode. here's the problem: iWeb is web design for the rest of us. It supposedly (see problems below) lets you add social bookmarking icons, so you can share on facebook, Digg, Technorati,, etc. This apparently makes each entry easier to find by services like Technorati, although I don't really want to take the time to learn why if I can avoid it.į. It adds the RSS feed URL to each blog entry. I have a Feedburner account because someone says it helps spread the blog, but I don't know anything about the inner workings, nor do I really want to if I can avoid it.Į. It lets you add keywords to your pages.ĭ. I know nothing about HTML, but I can copy and paste.Ĭ. It lets you put HTML in the page headers or footers. It lets you track your website with Google Analytics without breaking your blog comments.ī. so much so that Apple ought to buy it and fold it into iWeb. IWeb Buddy is a great little piece of software on several counts. ![]()
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