Introduction


InfoCourier is an HTML compiler that provides the ideal mechanism for distributing information to people in a concise, self-contained form. HTML stands for "HyperText Markup Language" and is a language used to mark the structural parts of a document, such as paragraphs, headings, lists, tables, links to other documents, graphics etc..

Programs known as "browsers" read this language and determine how to format the display of the content of the page based on these HTML markup codes or "tags". The most common place to see browsers in action is as a way to view information on the World Wide Web.

InfoCourier extends this idea by allowing you to combine a powerful browser with HTML and any referenced graphics into a stand-alone .EXE file that you can use to:-

 

The possibilities are endless! We've come up with a few simple ideas on our ideas page, but there are probably thousands more.

Of course if you already have a Web site you can reuse a lot of the investment you have expended in creating the pages. They probably won't be ideally formatted for compiled distribution, but they will be close.

Note that it is the particular browser's decision how to display different parts of a document, and it will base that decision on a number of factors including the characteristics of the hardware it is executing on, the user's preferences, and the size of the display area it has (usually a user can resize the browser's "window"). Bear this in mind, because it is not always easy or possible to "micro-manage" the exact representation the user sees, that is against the basic idea of a markup language.