
I bought Freeway Pro 4 in February and have been experimenting with it to create a website with moderate success. The first design limitation I experienced was the inability to make the text wrap around graphic elements. Then, I read their manual and learned that you can’t wrap html text around graphic items. You have to input your text as a graphical item, which (according to the tutorial I watched) isn’t readable by the search engine spiders. I began to wonder if I should have saved up for Dreamweaver, despite the steep learning curve.
When Freeway 5.0 launched last week, I hoped to find an improvement with the above scenario. The same rule still applies. I’ve yet to explore every feature (see link below) in the latest version, but I’m just as happy with the new interface as I was with the old one. You can design a custom website within the Freeway program, just by using the built-in tools. Even better, you can import files from Photoshop, Illustrator, Freehand, Fireworks, and other programs into your design.
I was able to create a single-page website in less than an hour, which I uploaded to my server. The results were crappy, however. Freeway automatically makes folders for your images and CSS files, but the images failed to display. Plus I saw some HTML text that shouldn’t have been there. The developers haven’t created a user manual for Freeway 5.0 yet, so I read through the manual for the earlier version. Their instructions sound so simple, but I’m wondering if I have to modify an html file in order to get them to display properly. Once I iron out this problem, I’ll post a snapshot of my results.
Overall, I like using Freeway. It has come a long way since version 3.0, which wasn’t user friendly at all. Looking at their Gallery, I’ve seen quite a few impressive sites.
Freeway Pro 5.0 Feature List