There has been a recent spate of annoucements for management software of Web Sites. The best known is SiteMill from Adobe (http://www.ceneca.com/Products/SiteMill.html) which is not yet quite shipping, and is likely to be expensive. Then, along comes Clay Basket which looks equally powerful, appears to be entirely free (http://www.hotwired.com/userland/yabbadabba/) and comes with Frontier, a powerful scripting environment. and from CE Software, WebArranger (http://www.cesoft.com/) of which the first 5000 copies appear to be free. I have not yet tried any of these, but I do notice that ALL THREE are Macintosh products only! As you might guess, I am less familiar with Windows-95 and Windows-NT solutions. Does anyone know if they exist for these platforms? A few months ago, I would have said that Unix based Web server solutions were probably the best. However, with this flow of software coming along for the Mac (and Windows?) I am less certain now. Might I ask the list to respond with say a) the platform they have chosen to serve from b) whether site management software is yet in regular use? Our own server is SGI, on which we run NCSA HTTP 1.4 as the production server, with Netsite and Hyper-G as experimental servers (may also try out Apache). Site management is currently Hyper-G as an experiment and also Harvest. PS If you wish to respond, don't change the subject line, so we can maintain the thread! Dr Henry Rzepa, Department of Chemistry, Imperial College, LONDON SW7 2AY; rzepa@ic.ac.uk via Eudora Pro 2.1.3; Tel (44) 171 594 5774; Fax: (44) 171 594 5804. World-Wide Web URL: http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/rzepa/ ----- chemweb: A list for Chemical Applications of the Internet. To unsubscribe, send to listserver@ic.ac.uk the following message; unsubscribe chemweb List coordinator, Henry Rzepa (rzepa@ic.ac.uk)