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    HTML File List Creator

    HTML File List Creator

    Easily create an html list of your local files.

    HTML File List Creator is a simple application that creates an html list of the content of a folder on your hard disk, assuming that an exact copy of your local folder will be copied in a web space. So, the html list will not contains the links to the local files/folders, but links with a specified http url address. Example This is your local folder with some files: C:\MYAPP\guide.html C:\MYAPP\tutorial.avi C:\MYAPP\DOCS\document.pdf Now, we assume that the content of MYAPP...
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    Skeleton web projects

    Skeleton web projects

    Skeleton web projects

    If you've been looking for a convenient and reliable way to create web projects, look no farther than Skeleton. This new Windows version of Structurer enables you to create file/folder structures for new web projects as well as templates. It also assigns custom content automatically to newly created files and folders.
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    Visual WebGui .NET Web Design Tools

    Visual WebGui .NET Web Design Tools

    Enterprise- level HTML5 application development platform

    With its familiar .Net visual drag n' drop, WYSIWYG designer and HTML5 rendering engine, Visual WebGui is the natural choice for core Visual Studio developers who want to create native quality, cross-platform enterprise level HTML5 apps in VB.NET or C#.
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    HTML5 apps in .NET

    HTML5 apps in .NET

    Build HTML5 apps for web and mobile using your .NET skills

    With its WYSIWYG designer and familiar C# programming model, Visual WebGui is the natural choice for Visual Studio developers who want to create enterprise-class HTML5 apps for any mobile device or desktop.
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    HTML5 app development in .NET

    HTML5 app development in .NET

    Rapidly create HTML5 mobile web enterprise applications in .NET

    With its WYSIWYG designer and familiar C# programming model, Visual WebGui is the natural choice for Visual Studio developers who want to create enterprise-class HTML5 apps for any mobile device or desktop.
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    It's an infrastructure helps engineers to develop enterprise software solutions in Microsoft .NET easily and productively which consists of an extendable and maintainable web system architecture with a suite of generic business model, APIs and servi
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