Inline Unveils iHTML 2.18 for UNIX | Internet News

Inline Unveils iHTML 2.18 for UNIX

Written By
Scott Clark
Scott Clark
Jan 7, 2000
1 minute read

Inline Internet Systems Inc. this week
released iHTML v.2.18, along with increased availability
across UNIX platforms.

Inline believes that this gives them a competitive
edge over similar applications from Microsoft Corp. and the Allaire Corp.
in the dynamic Web application tool market. iHTML is a programming language
used to build database-driven, interactive Web environments.


In response to the fact that UNIX is still used for the majority of the
operating systems used by ISPs, along with the renewed interest in Redhat
Linux, Inline has expanded iHTMLAEs availability to include more UNIX
platforms. The product now supports Linux, FreeBSD, BSDi, SCO, HP-UX and
Solaris.


The iHTML 2.18 Pro edition includes the iHTML Merchant 1.06 system, a
customizable,
turn-key software solution for small and medium-sized businesses. This
system features browser-based administration, real-time credit card
verification, banner ad management, 11 payment processor options and the
ability to handle complex shipping and tax calculations. iHTML Merchant
provides customers with a quick, easy method of putting high-end stores on
the Web.


With more than 3400 stores on the Web using the iHTML Merchant system, Inline
Internet Systems is confident that this release will further open the field
for businessnes wanting to migrate to the Web.

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