Publisher's Description
From SJ Namo:
Namo WebEditor 2006 is a complete Web authoring application suite you will need to create, edit, publish, and manage your Web sites. An integrated development environment empowers Web professionals to create cutting-edge sites. Easy-to-use functions enable beginners to grow into highly-skilled Web designers. It comes with Namo WebCanvas 2006, a total vector graphic solution that makes it easy to create Web artwork and other bonus utilities all free. Blog Editing and Posting is now possible with this latest version. Three month hosting and domain is provided free with this suite product.
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All versions:
3.2 starsout of 47 votes
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Current version:
3.2 starsout of 19 votes
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"CRASH CRASH CRASH"
Version: Namo WebEditor 2006
Pros
Mobile preview
Cons
CRASH CRASH and CRASH i did all my work tried out new things and bla bla bla. Boom it crashed. Start over again. SO I had to keep saving after every button press not to lose my work again. You start a new paragraph and start writing and boom crash. I do not have time to play games and keep restarting it. I want my money back!!!!!!!
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"Great features"
Version: Namo WebEditor 2006
Pros
Namo Web Editor 2006 has an impressive list of features at an attractive price, but in a market dominated by Microsoft and Macromedia, it takes a lot to turn heads, and this effort ultimately falls short
Cons
Namo needs to work harder at integration and ease of use to make the program more attractive to either entry level or advanced users.
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"As a new user, it's not so easy."
Version: Namo WebEditor 2006
Pros
This is my first time trying to design a website and I chose NAMO because of the price to features proposition. I didnt want something too rudimentary because I hope to get more sophisticated over time. Front Page and Dreamweaver were too pricy for me.
Cons
As a new user it has been really tough to get going and a tutorial would really be helpful. Even starting with the site wizard it's not too easy.
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"Crashes and no help from company"
Version: Namo WebEditor 2006
Cons
The program crashes when you attempt to save all of your work. Good luck with saving the images you create, those delete themselves sometimes. Navigation tree, HA! That crashes more than anything else. Want to contact the company? You can call Korea, that's it. No e-mail, no US number. Not worth the hassle. Save your money, go somewhere else.
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"Poor Support"
Version: Namo WebEditor 2006
Pros
Number of quality options and easy to use in building a website, even if it is your first time. You can learn it and build your first website within one day.
Cons
Even though easy, I returned to the software I had been using because I felt it was easier. Had problems installing the 2006 software. The phone number for support in the manual was not correct and went to someone who didn't speak English stating the number was personal(tried several times). There was no ability to contact support without registering first making it challenging for a new owner installing.
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"why did I buy this?"
Version: Namo WebEditor 2006
Pros
It is a fine tool, but I gave up and went back to my other tools.
Cons
I must have been bored with or mad at my other software when I bought this.
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"Absolutely Amazing!"
Version: Namo WebEditor 2006
Pros
Great interface, easy to use, contains everything a webeditor needs for his website.
Cons
The tables are hard to create. Other than that everything is, dare I say it, Perfect.
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"Their support in one word ZERO"
Version: Namo WebEditor 2006
Pros
I can not honestly tell you a good point because their support system SUCKS!!!!
Cons
They do not respont to your support questions. I have been trying for 2 weeks to get some one to answser a simple question "Why does your support system not let me log in. It tells me that my e mail is wrong and doesn't show as registered. But I get your promotional SPAM.
You say you are a alternative to Dreamweaver; but at least Macromedia answers my questions. You don't.
Maybe you would answer Walt Mossbergers of the WALL STREET JOURNAL
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"Easy to work with"
Version: Namo WebEditor 2006
Pros
It's a great WYSIWYG web editor and I would recommend it for anyone that's not an expert with codes. I only know extremely basic html, and I've been able to create great looking web pages with it.
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"What a disappointment"
Version: Namo WebEditor 2006
Pros
It is namo and supposidly handles everything
Cons
Holy cow, where do I start?
The FTP is terrible, frequently failing to show all files. The layout is confusing and takes up way too much screen space... But, the real reason I took the time to write this is the constant crashes.
It couldn't preview a PHP file so it crashed. Took me a while to figure that out. Turn off preview so I could open it, it crashed while looking at the page. Then, it wouldn't open the page again. Crash, crash, crash, crash, crash, crash.
I HAVE to use this program and I can barely get it to run on my computer. What a pile!!!
I just hope I can find an older version.
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