NEW! Version 4 is here! Now only $799 for the PRO version!!
Not ready for the investment? Try H2O, the FREE version of
HTMLOS. It is available as a free, on-request install to all of our hosting
clients. H2O is built on the same powerful operating system, but
includes only limited database support.
HTML/OS is a commercial operating system for the
web.
As such, it was built with platform independence and
ease of use in mind. With the web becoming ever more
complex, platform independence of any software has been
long in coming, yet it's the only approach that really
makes sense.
Its powerful, built-in database engine provides
functionality rarely found in high-priced stand-alone
systems, never mind an integrated solution such as Aestiva
With these integrated technologies, there's no need
for external products or languages, although they can
be used with HTML/OS
It's easy to use! Programming is accomplished by
inserting simple tags right into the HTML of your
pages. Development time is drastically reduced. Even non-programmers can learn HTML/OS!
It's lean and mean. HTMLOS's super-efficient language
requires only a few lines of code where other languages require
dozens, even hundreds. This Heat Due
Date/Gestation calculator uses only four lines of code, compared
to over forty in its previous JavaScript version. Save time and money
with short, fast-loading pages.
It's secure. Most files are stored in *private*
directories not accessible directly from the web. And,
of course, Aestiva also works with SSL.
Networkable via the web. V.4 includes even more extensive network support.
Great for shopping applications, memberships, and
MUCH more! If you can imagine it, Aestiva can
probably do it.
FREE installation at your site.
Hosting Services available for your new or existing HTMLOS web site
We're an Official Aestiva HTML/OS Partner.
You may purchase Aestiva software at a discount directly from us, and,
if you so desire, we will work with you on developing
your dynamic Aestiva site. Please contact us to discuss your
needs.
New!
The first book on the subject of Aestiva HTML OS is finally here: