That was then:
Armed with an article from MacUser magazine on writing HTML, in 1996 I created the first Wilde Bunch webpage. At first I used the word processor on my Mac (ClarisWorks 4) for the code, and the vector drawing application FreeHand for the graphics. I soon discovered a number of shareware and low priced commercial applications to help author web pages.
This is now:
All web material is created on an Apple PowerBook G4 1.67 GHz running Mac OS X 10.4.x Tiger:
HTML is written using Optima System's PageSpinner for Macintosh, with some help from Bare Bone Software's TextWrangler:
Graphics are created using Lemke Software's Graphic Converter and Stone Design's Create:
All photos albums are created with Stone Design's PhotoToWeb:
Pages are tested using Mac products: Safari and Firefox :
If you would like to learn more about creating web pages or would like help with your web page, let me know. Contact Turtle-Bear.