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thequicksilver
Jan 13, 2006, 03:17 PM
I've used Pages but not iWeb, and I'm just wondering something from those of you who have used both:

Having seen Jobs' keynote on Tuesday, iWeb looks awfully like Pages, with a very similar interface, with very similar alignment guide type things, with very similar Inspector palettes to change things, etc.

Which begs my question - is iWeb basically just Pages for websites instead of documents?

Anyone with experience of both, I'd like to hear your comparisons. My fear is that it is, and given that I absolutely hated almost everything about the way Pages worked, this might well confirm my fears about iWeb.

Many thanks.



thequicksilver
Jan 20, 2006, 12:52 PM
It's been a few days now and hopefully quite a few people have managed to try iWeb. If you're familiar with Pages your input would be appreciated. :)

dr427
Jan 20, 2006, 12:55 PM
iWeb is the only reason I am considering upgrading from '05 to '06.

Other posts seem to indicate it is a rather simple program.

Not sure though about your question and pages since I don't have it yet.

ChrisA
Jan 20, 2006, 05:13 PM
- is iWeb basically just Pages for websites instead of documents?
Many thanks.

Yes and no. iWeb allows you to build interactive web pages. That is, pages that do things when people click on them. The two programs build different end products. But yes both use the idea of dropping content into pre-formatted templates. Pages does allow you to make a static page iWeb allows you to make a different kind of web content.

mad jew
Jan 20, 2006, 06:00 PM
I don't use Pages but I use iWeb (and am liking it). Tell us what you really hate about Pages and I can tell you if those things pop up in iWeb. :)

kwajaln
Jan 20, 2006, 08:49 PM
I haven't used Pages very recently, but I have in the past. As soon as I started working with iWeb I noticed a striking similarity between it and Pages. Unlike the OP however, I like Pages and I love iWeb so far, although I can see feeling it is a bit limiting in the future.

mduser63
Jan 20, 2006, 11:13 PM
I haven't used pages, but I like iWeb so far too. Easy to use, and it looks great. My only complaint is the horribly oversized pages it creates because it insists on using PNG images. I may try to write an Applescript that automatically converts everything from PNG to JPEG...