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Posted by: mark
Posted on: Mar 29th, 2004, 7:59am
what is the differance in "CdFrontend" & Hyperpublish..?
Daft question maybe.?
Thanks
Posted by: Support Staff
Posted on: Mar 29th, 2004, 11:42am
I believe this was already posted somewhere in the forum, however, quickly:
- HyperPublish does include Web publishing with internal FTP and optimizer (you can publish the same document both on CD and to your Website with just one click); CDFrontEnd doesn't
- HyperPublish does create auto-install CDs (something or possibly all the CD content is installed on the end user's PC); CDFrontEnd does create auto-run CDs (everything run on the CD; nothing is installed on the end user's PC)
- CDFrontEnd can protect CDs with encryption, passwords, can provide print and copy protection;
- HyperPublish includes HTMLHelp and WinHelp export (for creating Windows CHM and HLP files); CDFrontEnd doesn't
the other features are very similar.
Posted by: Mark
Posted on: Mar 29th, 2004, 2:18pm
Thanks for that clarification.
I am building a "Cd Catalogue of our transfer designs for t-shirts. I seem to be getting along just fine with the "hyperpublish" free trial, But i feel i need the Security of the cdfrontend maybe to protect my designs.??
Thanks & cheers.
Posted by: Support Staff
Posted on: Mar 31st, 2004, 5:38am
Yes, if you need protection, get CDFrontEnd. The program interface is very similar to HyperPublish one.
Posted by: Mark
Posted on: Apr 1st, 2004, 7:52am
Thanks again.
One last question, How long would it take to download the electronic CDFRONTEND with my dial-up.