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AllWebMenus Pro 5.1.784

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AllWebMenus is a dhtml/javascript menu builder that lets you create any kind of popup or drop-down web menu without any DHTML or Javascript experience required as well as create cross-browser navigation bars that work alike in all browsers supporting DHTML.
Published: Jul 7, 2009
Published by: Likno Software
www.likno.com
License Shareware
$59.95 to purchase
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OS: 98 / NT / 2k / Me / XP / Vista
Cow Rating: 5ra
Popularity: 100%
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You can fully customize your menus through plenty of available properties and pre-defined stylish Themes and with a simple step-by-step process link the menu to your web pages in only seconds!
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Oct 23, 2008 | 03:11 PM
I am a licensed user of the Pro version. Recently I spent several hours debugging what I thought was my error setting up this software. The menu would render correctly in IE and Opera but in Firefox verticle and horizontal scroll bars would appear. In Safari only a horizontal scroll bar appeared (no menu at all). When I first encountered the problem I used the software's facility to check the Linko website to see if a new release was available and was assured that I had the latest version. After more debugging I contacted Linko customer support and was told to download the software again "even if it is the same version I already have." I did so and my problem was solved. I contacted Linko customer support again expressing my un-happiness that current customers were being mislead that they had the latest software when this was not the case. The reply was unbelievable. The said that for "marketing and promotion reasons" they would not notify current customers that new software was available. Of course, they do make sure that anyone downloading the software for evaluation purposes gets the software without the bugs. I find these business practices to be unethical and immoral (lying to current customers). So be forewarned that you must download the software every time you use it even if you are informed that you already have the latest version. For myself, I will look for other software so I don't have to give any more business to this company.
Bob Gartner
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