I thought Port80 Software was all about Web server software. What gives?
That’s actually still true. Port80 Software is very committed to Web server module development, and this product started as an in-house tool designed for PageXchanger and httpZip customers to “prep” their sites for delivery. The w3compiler’s value quickly outstripped its initial design and feedback from clients suggested a real need for a good Web compilation tool, so we formed a dedicated client software development group to work on this product. So far, the w3compiler is keeping the group busy, but our beta user feedback has been so enormous that Port80 may explore other client-side products in the near future.
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