HTML Compiler 3.0 DC 20.9.2015
HTML Compiler 3.0 DC 20.9.2015 | 8.57 Mb HTML Compiler is a program for Microsoft Windows(tm) that allows you to put an entire HTML application (including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Images, etc.) into an standalone Windows application which can be executed like any other Windows application.
HTML Compiler allows you to customize the resulted executable file by changing their icon and establishing several other options. For example, you can allow or disallow the possibility of print the HTML pages, allow or disallow the text selection and many, many more. Also you can specify certain file types to be extracted or automatically executed.
With HTML Compiler and the power of web technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Images, etc.), you can create standalone executable applications for Microsoft Windows(tm) including Utilities, Help Files, Interactive e-books, Presentations, Tutorials, Kiosks, CD interfaces, Educational games, Sales/promotional materials, Tests and quizzes, and more...
Main program features
- HTML Compiler produce standalone executables
- Command Line version for batch compilations
- Your app files are never extracted to the PC
- Unicode support for both file names and contents
- Your HTML code can to interact with your application
- HTML Compiler is multilanguage and support themes
- Your executables also support dozens of themes too
- Password protected applications if you wanted
- External JavaScript to interact with your publication
- Your publications are completely royalty free
- Allows compress, protect and sign applications
Whats New:
For the first time, HTML Compiler executables and installer are now digitally signed, which meant a better confidence about the program integrity and authoring. You are encourage to assert that the program executables have the appropiate code sign and that my name (David Esperalta Calderon) appear into the executables Digital Sign properties.
The program website has been rewriten from scratch and therefore some changes has been made into the program help, updater, etc., in order to adapt to the new website. The new website resumes in one place (https://www.davidesperalta.com) all my software, including HTML Compiler.