Build responsive websites with the help of this appealing piece of software that also sports basic to-do and organization capabilities. #Website Builder #TiddlyWiki Client #Create Website #TiddlyWiki #Website #Creator
ATWiki is a relatively unusual yet highly useful piece of software that helps you to create websites based of TiddlyWikis, single page HTML files that include CSS and Javascript content.
First and foremost, you should know that ATWiki is built on top of TiddlyWiki, a versatile personal web notebook in the form of a self-contained and interactive Wiki written in JavaScript.
To get ATWiki up and running, you only need to download the package, unzip it and run it via its executable file. Please note that associated options.xml file must be located in the same folder as the executable.
Once launched, you are met by a non-impressive and quite simplistic main window that allows you to create a new project or documents, open already existing ones, as well as access the Help section. Choose either one of the first options, and you might be in for a surprise. There are two noteworthy sections, namely Tools and More.
The More section offers you a very nifty way of filtering your projects while the first one provides you with a plethora of features as well as with the possibility to efficiently manage everything about your future website.
For instance, you can add new "tiddlers", journals or images, import texts, images, and even export and manage the tiddlers via bespoke tools. Of course, you can also perform advanced searches, add tags (via a useful tag manager) and timestamps, choose the language, color palette, theme, the story visualization mode, as well as set passwords.
A few more useful features include the possibility to close, fold, or unfold all the tiddlers at once, to print the current page, and view your documents in full-screen mode.
ATWiki is a fairly interesting application that may not seem impressive at first. Sure, it might not be the most obvious choice for users looking for writing novels or keeping to-do lists (even though it's perfectly capable of doing so), but it's undoubtedly useful when it comes to creating responsive websites as it offers a straightforward way to create and customize TiddlyWikis, as well as to efficiently manage the so-called tiddlers.
What's new in ATWiki 1.8:
- [Improve] UI adjust
- [Add] backup function
ATWiki 1.8
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Windows 10 32/64 bit
Windows 8 32/64 bit
Windows 7 32/64 bit - file size:
- 430 KB
- filename:
- ATWiki 1.8.7z
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- Internet
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