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Isn't this cool?

Using JavAneh Applet you can publish anything on the Web in Persian.

Check also
JavAneh: Gazal Hafez Part 1
JavAneh: Gazal Hafez Part 2
JavAneh: Gazal Hafez Part 4
JavAneh: Gazal Hafez Part 5
JavAneh: Gazal Hafez Part 6
JavAneh: Gazal Hafez Part 7
JavAneh: Gazal Hafez Part 8

Want to download and print Gazal of Hafez? (Persian, PDF) PDF format (Part 1, A4 size, Gazal 1-100, 101 p., 430K)
PDF format (Part 2, A4 size, Gazal 101-200, 101 p., 430K)
PDF format (Part 3, A4 size, Gazal 201-300, 101 p., 430K)
PDF format (Part 4, A4 size, Gazal 301-400, 101 p., 430K)
PDF format (Part 5, A4 size, Gazal 401-495, 96 p., 430K)
You need Acrobat reader 4.x or better to view and/or print the document.



Persian Text Publishing: JavAneh Applet

Web Users.
  • As a user, the only thing you need is a Java enabled Web browser such as Netscape 2.x or later, HotJava 1.x or Internet Explorer 3.x or later.
  • You don't need to install any new software.
  • It doesn't occupy your hard disk.
  • No other plug-in or external viewer is needed.
  • You don't need to be worried about the platform that you are using and if an external viewer for this platform is available.
  • You can load the applet once and read it whenever you wish.
  • You don't need to pay for commercial or shareware viewers.
  • In other words JavAneh is FREE.

Web Developers.
  • As a Web developer you can typeset Persian documents, articles, magazines, etc., using your favorite wordprocessor or even scan them and use JavAneh Applet to deliver them to your customers.
  • JavAneh best suits displaying books, magazines and long articles composed of many pages, where the user can walk through the pages conveniently.
  • You can also add sponsors and other messages to the main text or display them in the status bars.
  • Once you prepare your document, you don't need to be worried about which platform your customers are using and if an external viewer for that platform is available or not.
  • Your documents have better protection(!!) against cut, paste and illegal copy because they are displayed in an applet window rather than the browser window.
  • Once your customer loads your document, it will be run locally using local resources rather than travelling back and forth to your server to fetch the documents. This means less burden on your server and better service.

JavAneh at work.
Is JavAneh free? As far as Web users are concerned it is free. If you want to browse pages you can just do it. All you need a Java enabled browser. You should ask Web developers to provide information using JavAneh. It is free for academic Web developers and noncommercial institutions. Commercial web developers may want to contribute to the Online Library of Persian Art and Literature.
How can I get JavAneh? If you are a Web user you don't need to get or install anything.
If you are a university or individual Web developer and want to add Persian pages to your WWW service you should get JavAneh package. If you are a commercial Web developer you may want to contact the author before getting JavAneh package. In either case JavAneh can be downloaded freely. The newest version of JavAneh code including class library and installation guide can be obtained from JavAneh home page:
JavAneh.tar.gz (tar+gzip format, 53K.)
JavAneh.zip (zip format, 58K.)
Notes. Note that JavAneh is a beta version software. It may still undergo changes. I've tested it on SunOS 4.1, Sparc and X86 Solaris 2.5 and 2.6, Windows 95 and NT platforms using Netscape 2.x, 3.x, 4.x and JDK 1.02 and 1.1.x.

Please read the Release note and FAQ first and contact me for more information and let me know if you have suggestions or comments.

By the way, JavAneh in Persian means seedling or bud.


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