Item talk:Q132013
No version number was given, so I left that field blank and left the version number out of the environment name.
The program runs HTML files in a web browser, but internet access doesn't seem to be required. The browser is just a means of displaying content.
The executable is a MS-DOS .bat file in this case. I thought this was a little weird, but it's the only executable in the installed folder, it opens the program, and the installed shortcut in the start menu points to this file.
The software is basically an at-home coding course. It has a bunch of modules with text, code examples, and videos so that people can go through the course at their own pace. There is no option to open/save/import/export because the software is just an at-home course. That said, you can save the html pages from the course through the web browser that runs the program. The save options here are Web Page, complete (*.htm, *.html); Web Archive for email (*.mht); Web Page HTML only (*.htm, *.html); Text File (*.txt). I didn't note this in the 'save' box on the spreadsheet because it's really a feature of Internet Explorer, not the software.
All of the pages I tested load with no problems. The only issue is that the videos play but I can't hear sound.