<tr><td colspan="2">Buttons is a website button designer for RISC OS machines. It is near completion, and is able to create buttons with anti-aliased text on the foreground with optional shadow, font, size, aspect, colour, border width. It also features scalable drawfile backgrounds, rounded corners and much more.<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">Extract files from Fresco's web cache and reconstruct a web site. Selectively delete files from the cache, according to the site it came from, their age, or their filetype (so, for example, you can delete large archive files from the cache and keep the remainder).<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">Converts an Impression II / Publisher DDF file into a HTML page. This is intended as a time-saving tool, not one of those abominable WYSIWYG editors! Can also process ordinary text-files like Text2Html, which it will supersede.<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">A stripped down version of AntUtils, containing just the bits that are of relevance to Fresco - such as launching search engines, toggling cookies/Javascript on and off and altering the various faking options.<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">A small, portable, command line utility program which allows you to quickly view the latest news headlines. It works by parsing a known web page which contains news headlines.
Written in C. Source code is included.<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">HSC is an HTML pre-processor, ie. it reads files written in a pseudo-HTML format and converts them in proper HTML files by performing various operations. In particular, it performs a limited syntax check, tests the presence of local links, images, etc., strips useless white-spaces and, most importantly, provides a powerful way of defining HTML-like macros. This is particularly useful to keep a consistent style across a number of pages and saves time when things must be changed globally.<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">HTML<sup>3</sup> is a macro inserter for creating web pages; that is, rather than providing full editing facilities, it allows you to use your favourite text editor, and simply "pretends" to type all the commands you need into the keyboard for you.<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">Checks all links and references between files on a site in a local directory and produces a "connectivity matrix". Has options to restrict a scan to a "sub-site", yet follow references to images etc outside that directory elsewhere in the main root site; and greater flexibility in reporting/suppressing non-local links.<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">Text -> HTML Table generator. Converts a CSV or text file (with virtually any column separator) into an HTML Table, including the ability to perform intelligent character to entity conversion. As of version 0.08, it will also read HTML files and generate TSV/CSV files from tables.<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">This is a program for people with Acorn web sites. It will copy and convert existing files to a PC format.
site/html becomes SITE/HTM picture/jpeg becomes PICTUR/JPG and so on. The converted files can now be tested in a PC browser to see what they look like. So far, the program will change references in HTML files to the new name and copy the existing directory structure, as long as it is only one directory deep.<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">A small, portable, command line utility program which allows you to fetch files straight off the web by issuing a command such as '*netfetch http://host/page.html page'.
Written in C. Source code is included.<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">Netplex is a flexible and easy to use World-Wide Web server for RISC OS 3.1 or later. To get it up and running requires no editing of configuration files - you simply drag the directory containing your Web pages to the configuration window, save the configuration and then restart.<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">PHP, which stands for "PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor", is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. The scripts are interpreted by the server, so it works with all browsers.<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">Protector will crunch (by removing comments and spaces) and scramble (if required) HTML to make it much harder to hand edit/copy but still render correctly. It can also be useful for reducing the size of a page if storage space is critical.<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">SiteMatch is a utility to synchronise your uploaded website with your local filing system. The new version includes a choices file and the ability to use FTPc instead of sFTP.<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">SiteWriter is a new web site authoring tool for RISC OS computers. Web design has never been easier; simply draw your pages and let SiteWriter worry about coding the pages in HTML.<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">Tidy is a command line utility for checking (and possibly re-writing) HTML. It was originally written by David Raggett, and this RISC OS port includes throwback support and a simple front end to make it easier to use.<br></td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">Checks an HTML-file, or a directory of files, for basic errors such as mismatched or badly-nested quotes, angle-brackets, and tags. Now has throwback (to eg Zap; but only if you have the DDEUtils module).<br></td></tr>