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Small agencies that want to start a World Wide Web presence or intranet quickly, inexpensively and easily should give Trellix Corp.'s Trellix Web 2.1.5 a look. This new version of Trellix offers nearly all the features of Trellix 2.0 [FCW, March 8], and adds a handy OneStep Publish feature that makes it ridiculously easy to create a Web site.
Trellix Web's ease of use is apparent from the beginning. The software requires only 20M to 30M of disk space. (For optimal performance, it is recommended that Microsoft Corp. Windows 95/98 users have at least 24M of RAM and Windows NT users have 32M of RAM to run the software.) The installation process took only four minutes, including a system-- prompted reboot of our machine.
Trellix Web has the friendly feel of Microsoft's PowerPoint and other presentation-design software. It contains a variety of pre-defined templates that can give a Web page a casual or professional look. But don't worry: If you decide later that you don't like a design you've chosen, changing the appearance of an entire page involves only a couple of clicks. Adding hypertext links that lead to other parts of your site or to external sources simply involves highlighting the text, right-clicking the mouse and specifying the link's destination by typing a Uniform Resource Locator or clicking on the desired page within the site.
Users can select pages to edit by using Trellix Web's convenient site map feature, which displays a graphical representation of the Web site at the top of the screen in the...