Which programs are similar to XWeb?
XWeb was designed with programs like NetObjects Fusion in mind. These programs allow you to easily create a website, they separate content and layout and they take care about the navigation. This is what XWeb should do, too. There are a number of differences, the most obvious one is that XWeb doesn’t offer a WYSIWYG interface like these programs do — this might change later but doing this is complicated and not our main focus. If you care about WYSIWYG (that’s ok) you probably should use one of those tools until we write better frontends. There are other tools like w3m, Lagoon or Transmorpher using similar approaches — check out the links. If you used a tool like this and always wanted more control, don’t like to use proprietary binary formats or found some things you couldn’t do with your tool and you don’t care much about WYSIWYG since you know that it doesn’t work for any browser — you are probably an archetypical XWeb user.