RapidWeaver 4: Overhauled for Leopard

RW 4 IconAs you may remember me saying at the beginning of my review of Flux, I am a big fan of the WYSIWYG concept (What You See Is What You Get). It was RapidWeaver that originally introduced me to the concept, back when I received a license as part of the original MacHeist bundle.

Since v3.6 (the last version, reviewed by myself on MacApper), RapidWeaver has undergone a major Leopard overhaul (as a free upgrade) to improve on everything from interface to publishing.

The first major upgrade to RapidWeaver was it’s interface. As I said in the introduction, it has been completely overhauled, and re-thoughtout. You will now find a toolbar at the top of the RapidWeaver window with access to all of the most-used actions. This includes things like adding a page, publishing, and page info/setup. The Edit window also has a format bar at the bottom with quick access to things like bolding text, aligning, adding lists, and links.

RW4 Blank Window

Page InspectorThe next section of RapidWeaver that got an overhaul was the option panes. The Site Setup floating pane was dropped in favor of a drop down pane, and also now includes a spot for you to add a Google Analytics tracking code. The Page Inspector has been cleaned up, and the buttons have now been super-sized for easy navigation. For each page there are 4 panes that always stay the same (General, Sidebar, Header and Styles), and the last button is where you can change options specific to each page’s type.

The Media Inspector now has it’s own button in the toolbar. The Media Inspector lets you do basic image edits like adding a border, rotating, cropping, filename, dimensions and adding an alt tag. The Snippets window now has a button in the toolbar and now sports a look similar to the To-Do list application Anxiety.

In terms of publishing RapidWeaver has went through some big changes. When you click the “Publish” button, you can choose to publish via FTP or .Mac, and also more advanced options like SFTP. When you have filled out your information, clicking publish will have your files scroll past the screen in a coverflow-esque view as they are uploaded. When the upload is finished, RapidWeaver plays the same chime iTunes does when it is finished burning a disc, and if you have Growl installed, you will receive a notification. The next time you make changes, you just have to click the Publish button and your changes will be published. You no longer have to go through the publishing setup window again to publish changes.

Uploading

RapidWeaver save files can now be quick-looked in the Finder, so you can see a full preview of your site without having to open RapidWeaver. RapidWeaver also has a full manual, so learning to use all of RapidWeaver’s features is now no longer a guessing game.

RW4 Manual

For the most part, this update was mostly interface updates, and implementation of some Leopard technologies. RapidWeaver makes it very easy to get a website up and running, even if you don’t even know what HTML stands for. If you have a license to RapidWeaver 3.6, this is a free upgrade for you. If you own 3.5 or earlier, this upgrade is $30. You can purchase a new license for $59 from Realmac Software’s store for a limited time, and when this offer expires, licenses will run for $79.

Comments

11 Responses to “RapidWeaver 4: Overhauled for Leopard”

  1. Steve on June 29th, 2008 11:21 am

    I really like the easy of use and the expandability of RapidWeaver. Just be aware that many users are having problems with v4.01 when it comes to publishing to our domains. I don’t doubt the RealMac team will solve it, but it has been going on for a while now and the frustration level is getting close to a boiling point with many users on their forums.

    I haven’t given up on it, but I have a tough time recommending it to my friends until they resolve the problem.

  2. Greg Healy on June 29th, 2008 2:31 pm

    Huh, I hadn’t had any problems with publishing, but thanks for the heads up.

  3. Steve on July 3rd, 2008 1:27 am

    Figured I’d update since the RW team released an alpha of v4.01 trying to solve the upload problem, at least for me it seems solved. Others are still working through the issue, but for others it maybe related to some 3rd party add-on’s.

    I’m happy RW is working correctly again.

  4. Rebecca on July 7th, 2008 3:07 pm

    To publish to a personal domain using .Mac and rapidweaver, I had to input my personal domain site address in Set up/ general/ Web Address, using the full http://www. Then I used the default publishing setting for .Mac and personal domain. Rapidweaver cannot seem to visit the published site directly, but I can access it. However I have to change the set up again before any new publish. It took me a very long time to figure what was happening, but this seems to work.

  5. Randy Miyake on July 11th, 2008 2:54 am

    I am having trouble publishing my website using FTP. I had no trouble publishing to my .mac account. Are other RapidWeaver users having the same problem. Error box says User and Password incorrect.

  6. Greg Healy on July 11th, 2008 6:45 am

    Have you tried using the aphla of 4.0.1 to see if that solves your problem?

  7. Randy Miyake on July 11th, 2008 11:03 am

    I finaly got my site up. But the server is saying I don’t have the correct index.html file. Everything looks good when I go thru Fetch to check out the server. Not sure why my index page is not coming up. I was asked to use port 21, but pages show they are coming from port 80. I would think I should not have to deal with port settings.

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  9. Diyana on December 20th, 2008 6:19 pm

    I am having trouble with media inspector, when I open it there is nothing to work with. Anyone know what I can do to fix this?

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