Manage Website Content with Desktop-based Software for Windows, Linux
and Mac OS

Triplehash has released SiteBreeze, a cross-platform desktop-based
content management system that creates static HTML websites based on
one or more templates.

Anyone who knows how to use a word processor can update a website and
publish the changes to the Internet with the click of a button.
Users can insert images directly from digital camera media, without
needing to manually resize and recompress them beforehand to make
them “web ready”.

A built-in scripting language gives the user great power for creating
links that adapt as the content of the website changes.

Being desktop-based, the content can be changed offline, and
published later, so that dial-up users are not excluded from
benefiting from content-management systems.

SiteBreeze can be used to create multi-lingual, multiple-version
websites. The built-in editor allows side-by-side translation of
articles, and custom variables allow for easy changing of copyright
notices, tentative dates and so on.

The integrated Todo list assists in keeping track of tasks related to
your site. Because SiteBreeze generates HTML sites, it works on all
web servers. You don’t need to set up any server software.

SiteBreeze costs $145(US) for a single-user license, $130 per user
for two licenses, and $95 per user for 3 or more licenses, with a
source-code license is available for $1500. SiteBreeze comes with a
30-day money-back guarantee. SiteBreeze is available from Triplehash,
3 Club Road, Walmer, 6070, SOUTH AFRICA.

Website: http://www.triplehash.com