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Ilaria Rosselli Del Turco 01-26-2006 05:40 PM

Mac and website
 
Hi to all.
I need help regarding my website, and I hope someone can advise me.
I built my website on my own a couple of years ago, hosted by geocities (yahoo) and using their very easy online page builder.
Last year I bought a Mac laptop, since competition with the children on the only computer in the house was getting to high, and now all my files are stored in the new computer.
Now, page builder does not work with Mac, and I am looking for a cheap solution to upload my photos and update the site from the Mac.
I have been looking at softwares online, but they seem very complicated and too much for my needs, and also very expensive!
I instead have found many free downloadable programs but they are all for Windows.
Any idea?
Ilaria

Steven Sweeney 01-27-2006 09:20 AM

Depending on how long you can wait -- and whether you believe the representations -- it does appear that Yahoo is working on Mac compatibility for PageBuilder:

Quote:

We are currently working on supporting the Macintosh platform. Although we do not currently support PageBuilder on the Macintosh, some members have reported that they were able to run the current version of PageBuilder on a Macintosh without noticeable problems. However, if you are having trouble using PageBuilder on your Mac, please note that you may not be able to work with PageBuilder at this time.
If you're inclined to "start over," or just begin experimenting with a redundant site that you can switch over to, you might explore the Network Solutions (www.networksolutions.com) product, which is also built using a template-based Web page design tool.

Ilaria Rosselli Del Turco 01-27-2006 12:27 PM

Thank you Steven, I will give it a try. That statement by Yahoo is there at least since April last year, but nothing happened yet!
I.


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