Sandvox 1.6.8 | Mac Os X | 25.3 MB
Sandvox is for Mac users who want to create a professional looking website quickly and easily, the only choice is Sandvox. With Sandvox, you don’t need to be a web genius to build a stylish, feature-rich, standards-compliant website that’s functional and user friendly. Sandvox’s drag and drop interface lets you watch your website take shape and come to life as you build it. And, once finished, you can upload your site to your favorite host. Whether you’re a new website creator or a seasoned professional, you can make use of either the Regular or Pro editions of Sandvox to build the website of your dreams. New users can build a professional looking website in minutes and professional users can build an advanced, multimedia-rich site in no time at all.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later.
Quartz-Extreme-capable Mac and Mac OS X 10.5/10.6 required for some features.
Version 1.6.8:
New Features
Removed references to homepage.mac.com from the host setup, due to Apple discontinuing support for this service. Any sites published to MobileMe will have to use web.mac.com or web.me.com going forward.
Removed references to wish lists (and similar) from the Amazon element; this is no longer supported by Amazon.com. Manually-built product lists are still supported.
Updates to help pages
Debug menu items for repairing corrupt documents
Bug Fixes
MobileMe account information is now updated instantly in host setup
update to latest version Sparkle for fixes
Fixed translations of "Created by Sandvox" badges
Make sure file extension of published files are formed properly
Stop writing log message about empty home page filename
Dix style clearing in Flickr pagelet
Fix to accidental change in Aqua design that was causing site menu to be left-justified, not centered
Fix to last row in flickr pagelet thumbnail
Better escaping of International Domain Names; the 1.6.7 update didn't cover all the cases we wanted.
Better handle mystery problem of MOM file not being found in the main bundle
Better handle unusual file extensions
Only put Disqus comments markup in HTML if pages in the index have comments

