A newly released power tool named WebLord is infusing rare enthusiasm in the tenaciously loyal users of the Amiga computer.
In an exclusive interview, WebLord's designer and programmer, Udo Schuermann (walrus@wam.umd.edu), said that "As CLI-based software in its current form, WebLord may at first appear archaic and overly complicated to the casual observer, but this web site compiler harnesses incredible power through the use of object-oriented concepts, such as inheritance and polymorphism¹.
A demonstration copy of the WebLord software is available from the world's largest (not to say greatest!) public software archive for any computer in the world: Aminet. The complete software is available from the author for the incredibly low introductory price of only $25(US).