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quicWith Xtreeme SiteXpert you can create and keep up-to-date a cross-browser site map quickly and easily. It is highly optimized code compatible with every major browser. It has lots of different navigation styles. You can fine-tune the menu appearance to the very detail. It has automatic web site spidering with link validation. You can extract title (description) from a number of file formats (PDF, CHM, Microsoft Office Open Office, Audio/Video/Image files).
Highly customizable search engine generator which will automatically index your web site and create a search engine for your web server, intranet or offline search (e.g. CD-ROM distributions) ensuring security, flexibility and superb transfer and execution time. Search engine can index PDF, Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel documents as well as all other web pages (including dynamic pages such as ASP, PHP, ColdFusion, etc.)
The following review written by one of the Software Informer contributors applies to version 9.0
It is nice tool for developer to generate quick menu as well quick site map generator from given site URL. As a developer lot many times we suffer with cross browser compatibility for menus. This tool has great support with features like cross-browser compatibility with populate browser internet Explorer 6+, Netscape 6+, Opera 6+, Mozilla, Firefox, Safari on all popular platforms: Windows, Unix, MacOS as well dynamic creation of menus with server-side script code without writing single line of code for that. Always end user expects faster accessibility of web site and this tool is also taking care of great performance with large menus.
Sometimes as a developer, it is very difficult to play with iframe control and this tool is supporting existing frame-based or frameless site design and also adding multiple menus on single page and great DHTML support and excellent FTP Support. You can easily match the menu colors with the color scheme of your website. If using image-based menus, you can modify the image coloring (e.g. changing a reddish scheme into a bluish one) by changing the saturation settings. |