HTML Executable compiles websites and PDFs into efficient applications for secure distribution. Customize and distribute full-featured digital publications, ebooks, and presentations with ease.

The software also enables you to create three different "classes" of ebooks: Self-Extracting, featuring a built-in stand-alone HTML Viewer, or with the same engine as Internet Explorer. Additionally, you can import .EPUB ebooks. This means that you can customize your ebook to your heart's content, and everything from the website/ebook application can be adjusted to meet your needs.
Some of the customization options available in HTML Executable include: applying skins to the user interface (there are more than 100 skins available, and a free skin editor available), configuring the user interface (toolbar with alpha-blended images, menus, status bar, and printer), using scripting to control ebook behaviors and respond to user events, creating portable ebooks running on USB disks, and protecting pages using profiles to make trial ebooks and restrict user rights (no context menu). You can also add password or registration key systems for ebook sales, use dongle protection for enhanced security of your ebooks, use remote activation/deactivation/validation to control uses, display splash screens or messages, add table of contents (TOC), search engine, and favorite manager options, change icon and version information of the .exe file, digitally code sign it, and create ebooks in kiosk mode.
In short, HTML Executable is an excellent software tool for creating amazing full-featured digital information products such as ebooks, presentations, CD autoruns, help documentation, demonstrations, tutorials, brochures, or educational material, website archives, and much more. With an intuitive interface that lets both inexperienced and advanced users get the most out of their first ever executable website, full context-sensitive help, samples, and forum, HTML Executable is definitely worth checking out.
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