Home Page supported all the features common in HTML at the time. In January 1998, the third and final version of Home Page was released. This version contained templates and tools for building database-driven websites using
FileMaker Pro 4.1 and Claris Dynamic Markup Language (
CDML). Within weeks of the final Home Page release, parent company
Apple Computer reorganized Claris into
FileMaker Inc., with Home Page and the
FileMaker database as its only remaining products. Home Page was discontinued in 2001, though it continued to run in the
Classic Environment of
Mac OS X through version 10.4. The Home Page was designed for
HTML 3.2, and consequently does not suppor
t HTML 4.0. Home Page cannot display
Portable Network Graphics (PNG) images, and if it is used to upload them, the PNG files will be corrupted and rendered unviable. Programmer Sam Schillace, who had developed Claris Home Page with his partner Steve Newman from 1994 on, would later go on to lead the development of
Google Docs. ==References==