All releases of iWare


Changes: This release incorporates several new features as well as a handful of bugfixes and patches to the application for better security and stability. It features an updated Web-based installer, a newly designed control panel UI, and several new modules including a Site Map, Poll, System Logging, and Send Page functionality. Upgrading is recommended.


Changes: Major improvements have been made to the WYSIWYG editor to add cross browser compatibility as well as more flexibility. An implementation of the tinyMCE editor has been added with Mozilla support which can be selected now at install time using the standard installation tool provided. This release also incorporates several small bugfixes throughout the core application.


Changes: This release contains several bugfixes as well as newly extended multi-language support.


Changes: This release includes a major upgrade to the entire application, including a slick new GUI, many features, and numerous bugfixes. Also included in this release are newly improved modules, enabling you to embed a variety of Web applications into your content on the fly.


Changes: This release corrects many problems previously encountered when using the editor interfaces. It adds new features including table insertion, media library, and link insertion. The developers' documentation has been revised. The first three of many modules supporting the new design have been added, including the framework to incorporate multi-language support and automatic installation.


Changes: This version of iWare includes several major enhancements, as well as a small number of performance improvements and bugfixes. Fully recursive navigation support and multi-language support through the use of easy-to-manage language definition files were added. This release is currently in beta, but can be freely downloaded for testing.


Changes: This release contains major changes to the application including a number of enhancements and security/bug fixes. Users are recommended to upgrade to this version from any previous versions where security is an issue. Along with the fixes comes some new features as well: New selectable navigation schemes, sub-document linking, per-page META settings, and modular support for embedding Web applications into documents. Some cosmetic redesigns also make it even easier to use.


Changes: Major changes in this release are an improved rework of the entire application into a more flexible OOP design. There is an all new GUI and the ability to select from installed navigation styles with support for multi- level navigation. Also incorporated is a new modular framework allowing users to embed individual Web applications.