I agree, although on the surface of it there doesn't seem to be a need for an apple web browser, there is a distinct need for a consumer-level website/webpage creation/editing program. I went looking for one today because I wanted to do some WYSIWYG editing and was sorely dissappointed, because besides the big commercial packages there simply aren't any.
This seems like it's right up apple's iApps line - make it one simple process, from creation to posting. It should integrate with iPhoto, iMovie, iDisk, and web sharing at the very least to let you make a full-fledged website. It should come with templates and clip art as well, and be a simple drag-and-drop affair. Beyond that it could do much more, leveraging technology like IBM's uServ, or even greater things.
My dream iApp combines p2p concepts, uServ technology, and all the best ideas of the web, page layout, p2p tech, fileserving, distributed and public chatting, conferencing, multisite searching, GPS coordinate=linking, and interactive technologies to allow you to create a personal node on the net, managed from your computer and available even when you're offline, using protocols unfettered by backwards compatibility to offer everything the net has to offer in one clean package. All the core functionalities of the net made simple and leveraged to create multilevel net communities around groups of distinct, expressive, individuals, instead of sites.
This seems like it's right up apple's iApps line - make it one simple process, from creation to posting. It should integrate with iPhoto, iMovie, iDisk, and web sharing at the very least to let you make a full-fledged website. It should come with templates and clip art as well, and be a simple drag-and-drop affair. Beyond that it could do much more, leveraging technology like IBM's uServ, or even greater things.
My dream iApp combines p2p concepts, uServ technology, and all the best ideas of the web, page layout, p2p tech, fileserving, distributed and public chatting, conferencing, multisite searching, GPS coordinate=linking, and interactive technologies to allow you to create a personal node on the net, managed from your computer and available even when you're offline, using protocols unfettered by backwards compatibility to offer everything the net has to offer in one clean package. All the core functionalities of the net made simple and leveraged to create multilevel net communities around groups of distinct, expressive, individuals, instead of sites.