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WebPacker 3.40

WebPacker can convert HTML files and related images into a single, compressed and encrypted HTML based eBook. WebPacker protects the eBook contents against improper modification or viewing giving authors, publishers and web designers a secure channel for showing, promoting and selling their eBooks. Once you have the HTML pages ready you can turn them into a self-running eBook by selecting a few options and clicking the Compile button. Can generate installations not only for eBooks but also for any kind of files.Because WebPacker eBooks are displayed using the same engine that uses Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 4x, 5x or above), both they support the same HTML.The unregistered shareware version is fully featured but the eBooks that you can compile with will expire in one week.

Updated: 2006-12-06
License: 99.00$
Publisher: Bersoft
Size: 2.8 Mb
Require: Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 or newer
System: Win95, Win98, WinME, WinXP, Win2000, Win2003
Language: English, Spanish
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  • WebPacker protects eBooks contents against improper modification or viewing giving authors, publishers and web designers a secure channel for showing, promoting and selling their eBooks. Once you have the HTML pages ready you can turn them into a self-running eBook by selecting a few options and clicking the Compile button. Can generate installations. WebPacker eBooks are displayed using the same engine than Microsoft Internet Explorer.
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