KSW was released on May 30, 2007. The focus of our company at present time, this tool makes it easy for common users (not just programmers) to publish a knowledge base on the web. In other words, with KSW, anyone should be able to publish a web site where information is organized hierarchically and indexed.
Publishing organized information, or just maintaining one's personal knowledge base, at user level - as opposed to corporate or industry level, where costly solutions are at hand - is our very point of interest. We gladly take part in discussions on the "organized info" subject. Please contact us or invite us whenever the case.
KSW is a Unicode tool, designed for
all languages.
Inspired by the wisdom of King Solomon, the name of the product refers to a
vehicle of making one's knowledge available to others, through the world wide
web. Want to see what KSW can do? Visit
www.kingsolomonweb.com
- it was built with KSW - and check its features. Your site can do the same,
without programming!
Windows Explorer is an excellent file manager. But when you navigate to the
same location over and over again, you wish you could do that easier.
SBS can start with Windows. You click its icon in the system tray, or choose
from its context menu, to open Explorer sessions.
The Menu Builder is where you customize the context menu. Add SIDE-BY-SIDE or
SINGLE sessions. An alternative way of using SBS is to add a collection of
SINGLE sessions (the most frequently used) to the context menu, and when a
SIDE-BY-SIDE session is needed, just open two of the menu sessions into a
consolidated SIDE-BY-SIDE one.
Sessions have each a tray icon. From there, close, minimize, restore, resize,
bring-to-front a session. Minimizing removes Explorers from the taskbar, to
avoid clutter. No more lost Explorers among other windows, as sessions now own
them. Close a session and it will close its Explorers. Or bring it to front. You
may close Explorers manually and sessions update themselves automatically.