- Quick specs
- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: April 02, 2007
- Total Downloads: 3,026
- Downloads last week: 2
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Publisher's description
From SourceTec Software :Sothink Free DHTML Menu Builder creates professional DHTML popup menus, cross-browser drop down navigation menus easily without any DHTML or JavaScript experience. Seamlessly support integrating with FrontPage as add-in and Dreamweaver as extension. The application has built-in templates, live preview and Publish Wizard, which make building free DHTML menu easier and quicker. Support special effects, which make your menu looks more beautiful.
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Version: Sothink DHTML Menu Builder Free Version 3.7
Cons: I don't know if there's anything about the software I like or dislike. It requires a registration key to complete the installation. I completed the regkey request about 24 hours ago. Site feedback indicated it had been sent immediately (yes, email addy I used is correct.) Nothing.
So, strictly speaking, downloading this software is a waste of time. Or maybe the regkey will arrive someday in the distant future, and the maybe/maybe not regkey is all a dramatic device to add suspense to the tale of trying to use the software.
Conclusion: this is vaporware. I'll update this comment if anything changes. Suspense! Drama! Don't miss the next episode of Trying to Install Sothink Software!
PS I am not a competitor or troll. This is just an honest account of what happened, with a dash of humor thrown in -- for free!
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