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@CATEGORY = Electronic Publishing@TITLE = Macromedia Sitespring for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide @SERIES = Visual QuickStart Guide Series@AUTHOR = Paul Devine@HEADLINE = Learn Macromedia's new Web production management tool, Sitespring!@BULLET = Sitespring enables professional Web teams to be more efficient by organizing and streamlining the Web production process.@BULLET = Task-based lessons with hundreds of screen shots provide the ideal way to learn Sitespring.@BULLET = Readers can look up just what they need to know, or read all the way through for a thorough overview of Sitespring.@SUMMARY = Keeping track of a fast-paced Web project can be a major headache. Web developers and designers can spend countless hours keeping track of Web files, updating progress reports, and relaying client feedback. Macromedia Sitespring changes all this. Sitespring is a new Web-based application for managing the Web site production process. Professional Web teams can be more productive (and more profitable) by streamlining team collaboration, file management, and client communications with Sitespring. For example, users can keep track of a complex Web project by sharing and delegating tasks and reports, reviewing mock-ups, messages, and threads, and communicating easily with internal and external clients. Macromedia Sitespring for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide provides the ideal way to learn this revolutionary new software. Hundreds of screenshots and step-by-step instructions get readers up and running with Sitespring in no time. @AUTHBIO = Paul Devine currently works as an independent consultant, working on projects ranging from building Web applications to evaluating technology and creating engineering strategies. Previously, he worked for Macworld, ZDTV, and Liquid Audio.@ISBN = 0-201-77057-1@MAINCAT = Electronic Publishing@SUBCAT = Web Publishing/Tools@DATALINE1 = 2002, 350 pp., 7 x 9@DATALINE2 = Paper, $19.99@IMPRINT = Peachpit Press
From the Author
The book was published Oct.8, 1997 and is now available!*Search Engines for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide* by Alfred and Emily Glossbrenner (gloss@gloss.com)
This book is part of Peachpit Press's popular Visual QuickStart Guide series, where the emphasis is on quick, step-by-step, easy- to-follow instructions with lots of accompanying screen shots to guide you on your way. As you can see from the Table of Contents, it covers not only the leading search engines, but also 30 *other*, more specialized search engines, like CNet's Shareware.com and the Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition:
Table of Contents
Part 1: Getting Comfortable with Search Basics
Chapter 1 Search Engines and How they Work
Chapter 2 Unique Keywords
Chapter 3 Basic Search Tools
Chapter 4 Tips and Techniques
Part 2: Using the Leading Search Engines
Chapter 5 AltaVista
Chapter 6 Excite
Chapter 7 HotBot
Chapter 8 Infoseek
Chapter 9 Lycos
Chapter 10 Yahoo!
Part 3 Using Specialized Search Engines
Chapter 11 Searching Newsgroups with Deja News
Chapter 12 Searching Mailing Lists with Liszt
Chapter 13 Searching Subject Guides with Argus Clearinghouse
Chapter 14 Searching for People with Four11
Chapter 15 Searching for Businesses with Zip2 Yellow Pages
Chapter 16 Searching for Everything from Authors to ZipCodes
Appendix A Search Engine Quick Reference
Appendix B Internet Domains and Country Codes
Appendix C Usenet Newsgroup Hierarchies
Appendix D The Web Searcher's Toolkit
Index
For more information on other Glossbrenner books, send a blank e- mail message to books@mailback.com, or message us at gloss@gloss.com.
-- Alfred and Emily
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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