Mapuccino is an innovative application
from IBM's Haifa Research Lab that dynamically constructs visual maps of Web sites.
The maps can be viewed using any Java-enabled browser, and can be stored for quick
reference or shared with other users.
Mapuccino enables you to easily capture and view the overall
structure of any Web site, including links to other sites, and to navigate visually through
the contents of a site. You can display site maps in a variety of ways -- changing views with
just the click of a mouse -- and filter or expand views as needed.
Mapuccino -- which will be released shortly -- is useful for both webmasters and
Internet users. Webmasters can use Mapuccino maps for Web site management tasks and to improve
site navigation. For Internet users, Mapuccino maps provide
a simpler way to traverse the Web and to manage large amounts of information.
Even search engines can be mapped!
Now take
a closer look at Mapuccino or
explore the demonstration maps below:
JDK 1.1.1 Classes and Interfaces -- Examine the relationships between Java 1.1.1
classes and interfaces with this bird's-eye view of the Java API documentation. Double-click on
any class or interface title for a full description. |
Note: The demonstration maps may take a minute or so to fully load. Please be patient.
To learn more about the features of the Mapuccino viewer applet, which is
loaded automatically when you view a map,
select Help from
the applet window.
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