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Brand: Namo EAN: 0832615000065 Format: CD-ROM Item Dimensions: Label: Namo Manufacturer: Namo Model: NWE55-US Platform: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95 Publisher: Namo Release Date: April 15, 2003 Studio: Namo Editorial Review: Product Description: Gives you all the tools you need to create and manage personal and professional Web sites in a single package. Beginners and advanced users alike will appreciate Namo WebEditor's design and script templates, site resource management features, integrated graphics features, and more. Includes: Web Canvas 1.0, Namo Capture 1.0, Image Slicer 1.5, GIF Animator 2.0, and Clip Art Library. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Bad Customer ServiceAside from the fact that this program is full of bugs (for example, you create a page, then view it in preview and it comes out all scrambled up), Namo's customer service is non-existent. They have an alleged registered user's forum on their site, but the software won't allow you to type in a question--and when I tried *on several occasions* to point this out and to get my questions answered from Namo customer service and technical support, I got no response. Nothing. Don't waste your ... Read More Rating: - Pure & Total JUNK!This program is waste!! I created my website with this, and it took me almost 3 months because this program wouldn't work properly..(At all!), and would blow me out of it if I just tried to save something. Nothing worked! If I needed to just publish an edited page to my website, supposedly, you can just select to publish the edited pages. Well, when I tried doing that, it blew me out of the program. So, I tried to psychronize the pages. Well, when I tried doing that, it blew me out of the program ... Read More Rating: - Namo is nifty but not for neophytesI want to make it clear that Namo WebEditor is not for people who are "wet behind the ears" and barely understand the concept of Copy and Paste. Namo WebEditor is easy to use for those who feel like they have at least grown past the dazed and confused, clueless newbie stage. It is possible to find dummied-down web editors out there that are even easier to use than Namo WebEditor, but you'll usually have to give up a lot and put up with a lot. You'll probably get bloated, slow-loading code that ... Read More Rating: - Terrible CompanyFrom day one this software has been a nightmare with nothing working right, a so-called beginners guide that guides you into a mess and more questions than it answers. Add to this the worst possible support where you cannot ever speak with anyone, and have to rely on a forum or e-mails and wait and waste time awaiting a reply which is normally very short and requires numerous follow ups to have any idea what they are saying. Stay away from this garbage unless you want a lot of headaches or ... Read More Rating: - The Bottom line, and low-down from a newbee!!Hello, First let me state this: There is a reason Web-Designers and Web-Masters sometimes get paid hundreds to thousands of dollars for their services. Web-Design is a skilled "Technical Form Of Art"! I'm new to Web-design, and my purchase of Namo 5.5 is my first such program. I know little of HTML and such... and I will be making my first website. ( I'm so new at first I did not even know what a table is). After researching about all the web-design programs out there I decided on Namo ... Read More |