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iWapper 2.0
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THHdesign took wraps off "iWapper 2.0 RSS" that allows everyone to set up their own WAP server on any Mac OS X 10.3 system in no time. WAP (wireless application protocol) sites are a special kind of websites (in XML/WML format) that can be displayed on many cell phones (works best with GPRS/3G UMTS). Until today, setting up a proprietary WAP server has been a big fuss and tools to set up WAP web pages are extremely rare. But now there is help: iWapper can do it all for you -- and even for free (or for a tiny fee, if you want to remove an "powered by iWapper" link on the bottom of every generated page)! iWapper can generate WAP sites for you; not only you can use text styles, text sizes, images and place links (even download links, email links and phone call links are possible!); iWapper can also store clips from real-world www-webpages in an intelligent way, so that it can update dynamic content automatically and put it into WAP files. New iWapper 2.0 release adds support for RSS news feeds and dynamic text file updates and comes with a bunch of new features. Moreover, iWapper generates an automatic WAP index page for you -- easy and fast!
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