RocketCake Website Editor

RocketCake Website Editor

By Ambiera

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2016-04-06
  • Current Version: 6.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 23.60 MB
  • Developer: Ambiera
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.9 or later.

Description

RocketCake is a website designer for creating responsive websites, for beginners and professional web developers. No programming needed. It includes the following features: - WYSIWYG Editor: Edit the website as it appears on your device. Switch at any time to view and edit it as on any tablet, PC or mobile. - No need to learn any HTML or CSS. Just click, drag'n'drop or type. - Built in support for all important HTML elements: navigation menus, image galleries, slideshows, resizable containers, stylish buttons, gradients, HTML 5 video, audio, and more. - Integrated FTP client, one click to publish your website to your server - Lots of pre-created templates - Clean generated HTML code, and the option to insert your own code. - Breakpoint Editor: Specify your own break points to adjust the website just as you like. The flexible break point editor makes it extremely easy. This is the free edition of RocketCake, including all features, except the ability to include custom user-defined code. For most websites, you don't need this feature, but if you do, please buy the full version of RocketCake on the Mac App Store. Note: This is not a HTML editor! RocketCake generates a resonposive website code from your design in the editor. It supports all major industry standards including HTML 5, CSS, JavaScript, PHP and ASP.

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Reviews

  • I like it

    5
    By D.A. Swem
    I have worked with a few web builders and this one is so far the best. I needed something simplistic that I could build on my computer and upload to our server not someone else’s. This is na stand alone and I love that. I am not interested in an app that I have to pay a fee every time I need to update our website.
  • Excellent for basic construction

    5
    By whiffee
    The free version worked well to create my 8-page website. Thanks to developer for supporting those old OSX versions. I published the project site locally to manufacture the HTML and CSS pages, then uploaded that site with Filezilla. When re-opening my first project after shutting down the computer, I was aghast to see that only the main page had a tab, the others were not showing. I found it necessary to double-click follow-on pages in the project tree to get them to show on a tab. I can see that for a larger project this might be considered a feature. Hyperlinks work well, anchors work too. The one thing that may disturb is the lack of fine control on position. Arrow keys do push objects around. But based on page size, 1 percent vertical and 1 percent horizontal is the smallest movement available. For some positioning, this may not be acceptable.
  • It looks like some reviewers can't read?

    5
    By Matthew123454321
    I know that the act of reading is not considered important these days. For goodness sake people, the developer clearly states on his website that this program is not an HTML editor. You would have known that if you had bothered to click on the help section of the app. The developer cannot help you if you don't even bother to help yourself, by reading the instructions. This app does exactly what the website description states it will do. Nothing more, nothing less.
  • Utterly worthless

    1
    By mandorix
    Reviewing free version, Version 5.1. After 7 years of development, it's astonishingly poor. It doesn't include basic editing tools like Edit>Select All or triple click to select a paragraph. it can't import existing HTML files. The UI is terribly cluttered; it looks like applications I remember from having to use Windows 3.11. There are probably other deficiencies, but after 10 minutes, I binned the thing.
  • Not true WYSIWYG

    1
    By StaceyFranco
    I decided to test this before buying the pro version. I know I need the Pro version for the database connectivity I was creating. However, where the fields, containers, and everything else were laid out in the editor, was not where they appeared on the actual website. I can't use a product that won't place the items where I put them.
  • Very sluggish

    1
    By Eric J Tischler
    I had a few thousand characters of text entered and typing slow down ridiculously.
  • Works Well For Basics

    4
    By galewisintx
    I'm running MacOS 11.6.4 and this app does what I need it to do, and it does most of it very well. I spent about three hours learning the controls and getting used to the flow, but once that was out of the way the app itself is fine. I have one suggestion: Add support for Dark Mode. Some of the controls are difficult to see in Light Mode. Great job on this one!
  • Can't old existing HTML files

    1
    By MichaelBluejay
    Like another reviewer, I get a "corrupt HTML" error when trying to open an existing, simple HTML file. So, the app is completely unusable for me.
  • Dosn't work!!

    1
    By Joerf333
    I'm looking for a replacement for BlueGriffon, which no longer works in Big Sur. This app, RocketCake, couldn't even open existing .html files - kept saying the files are corrupt. The files open easily in any of the other HTML editors I tried as well as in Safari and Chrome.
  • Can't Create More Than One Page

    1
    By nsenigma82
    Buggy to say the least... The first thing I noticed when I started using this software is that it dosn't let you create more than one page on your site. If you create a page it will erase or mimic your index page... WORTHLESS!

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