In Mac OS X Lion (Mac OS 10.7) and OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) you're no longer able to open a Domain file by double-clicking on it to edit another project. Double-clicking on a Domain file opens iWeb but opens the last project you edited not the project in the Domain file you clicked on. Here's a solution on opening different iWeb projects.
- One day, iWeb 09 will stop working on a future update of OS X, just as iWeb 08 no longer works on OS X 10.9 or later. In addition, no future updates to iWeb will be released. EverWeb, our iWeb replacement is compatible with OS X 10.6 through OS X 10.10, Yosemite.
- While iWeb may be unavailable on the Mac App Store, it's still currently sold in boxed editions of the iLife ’11 suite. This summer, the app was updated to version 3.0.4, and will presumably keep.
- General News. End of Product Support: Windows 2003 / 2008 & FreeBSD - April 18, 2013; Careers at iWeb; End of product support: Windows 2003, 2008 (excluding R2), FreeBSD - February 6, 2013.
Major Upgrade Features New Versions of iPhoto, iMovie HD, iDVD & GarageBand and Introduces iWeb
iLife ’06 is now available for a suggested retail price of $79 (US) through the Apple Store® (www.apple.com), Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers. The iLife ’06 suite of applications will be included with all new Macs. iTunes version 6.0.2 is currently available as a free download at www.apple.com. .Mac is available as a subscription-based service for $99.95 (US) per year for individuals and $179.95 (US) for a Family Pack which includes one master account and five sub accounts. Anyone can sign up for a free, 60-day .Mac trial from www.mac.com.
iLife '06 requires Mac OS X version 10.3.9 or version 10.4.3 or later (Mac OS X version 10.4.4 recommended), a Macintosh® computer with a PowerPC G4, PowerPC G5, or Intel® Core™ processor (733 MHz or faster for iDVD), 256MB of RAM (512MB recommended), iTunes 6.0.2 and QuickTime® 7.0.4 (included), a DVD drive for installation, and 10GB of available disk space. HD video requires a 1 GHz G4 or faster processor and 512MB of RAM. Burning DVDs requires an Apple SuperDrive™ or compatible third-party DVD burner. Epson scanner driver for mac high sierra. iPhoto print services are available in the US, Canada, Japan, and select European countries. A .Mac account is required for iPhoto Photocast publishing and recommended for iWeb. Mac OS X version 10.4.4 is required for iMovie themes, iPhoto Photocasts, and iChat AV recording in GarageBand.
Derick Mains
Apple
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Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
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Initial release | January 10, 2006; 14 years ago[1] |
Final release | 3.0.4 / July 11, 2011 |
Operating system | Mac OS X |
Type | HTML editor |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www.apple.com/ilife/iweb/ |
iWeb is a template-based WYSIWYGwebsite creation tool developed by Apple Inc. The first version of iWeb was announced at the Macworld Conference & Expo on January 10, 2006 as part of the iLife ’06 suite of digital lifestyle applications.[1] iWeb '11 was released on October 20, 2010 as part of the iLife ’11 suite, though it was not updated from the previous release (version 3.0.2).[2]
iWeb allowed users to create websites and blogs and customize them with their own text, photos, and movies. Users could then publish their websites to MobileMe or another hosting service via FTP. In addition to its ability to publish to MobileMe, iWeb integrated with other services, including Facebook, YouTube, AdSense and Google Maps.[2] Imovie for os x 10.12. Apple ceased development of iWeb in 2011.
Overview and features[edit]
Page design[edit]
iWeb allowed users to create and design websites and blogs without coding, and included a number of Apple-designed themes, each of which had several page templates with coordinated fonts and colors. Users could customize these pages by replacing placeholder text and by dragging and dropping their own photos and movies into the document. Templates included blog, podcast, and photo and movie gallery pages, as well as standard 'Welcome' and 'About Me' pages.
iWeb integrated with other applications in the iLife suite. The iLife Media Browser is a list of all the music, movies, and photos stored in iTunes, iMovie, and iPhoto. Content could be dragged from the Media Browser window and placed in the open page. Local files could also be dropped directly into the page.
Nine interactive 'widgets' were included with iWeb. Among other things, these widgets let users embed YouTube videos and Google Maps, include a countdown timer and add RSS feeds.
Publishing[edit]
iWeb featured built-in support for publishing to MobileMe, a suite of online applications developed by Apple, and to other third-party web hosts with FTP. Once account information was entered, users simply clicked a button to publish their entire website. iWeb could then publish updates to the user's Facebook profile to notify others of changes to the website.
Limitations[edit]
iWeb was in its third version at the time of discontinuation, and had a limited feature set and some unresolved bugs. Some limitations included:
- Separate CSS files were created for each page, rather than a single stylesheet for the entire site.
- No option to directly edit the HTML code of templates. HTML support was limited to small snippets that could be embedded into the page.
- Password protection was not supported on non-MobileMe-hosted websites.
- Creating templates required third-party software and was overly complex.
- Comments on blog pages were not supported on non-MobileMe-hosted websites.
Discontinuation of iWeb in iCloud transition[edit]
In June 2011, rumors emerged that iWeb would not be developed further.[3] On June 30, 2012 Apple finally pulled the plug on MobileMe. All iWeb websites hosted on MobileMe disappeared if not hosted elsewhere. Apple provided instructions of how to move iWeb sites to another host.
References[edit]
- ^ abApple Inc. (January 10, 2006). 'Apple Announces iLife '06'. Apple.com. Archived from the original on March 7, 2010. Retrieved June 21, 2010.
- ^ abApple Inc. (January 6, 2009). 'Apple Introduces iLife '09'. Apple.com. Retrieved June 21, 2010.
- ^Slivka, Eric (June 12, 2011). 'Steve Jobs Confirms Discontinuation of iWeb in iCloud Transition'. MacRumors.
Iweb For Mac Os X Download
External links[edit]
Iweb For Mac Os X 10 13 Download
- Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived February 21, 2012)