Edited on January 1st, 1970, 00:00 UT.
SWISH-E <http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/SWISH-E/> runs on Unix and Windows systems. Only the source code is available from the Berkeley Digital Library site. I have provided a few binaries for you to use. These binaries are straight compiles of the source at UC Berkeley. These SWISH-E packages are provided with no warranty under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
SWISH-E 1.3.1 supports both File System and HTTP with a simple command line flag, instead recompiling like older versions. HTTP support requires a properly working PERL 5 installation on the system and the HTML Treebuilder modules.
Builds for Windows may contain minor patches which should be included in the next official release or beta. The only patches applied here are to allow a clean build on Windows. As always, you can contact me if you have any questions about building on Windows. Otherwise, this code is a straight compile of a recent development code base.
These experimental builds of SWISH-E 1.3.2 were built with MinGW32 (Minimalist GNU Win32). MinGW32 is a set of free, native 32-bit compiler utilities for Windows using the GNU C Compiler. (Read: Does not use a Unix/Posix emulator like CygWin32.) The binaries may or may not work. The porting of the source is still in beta. If you want a reliable build, use Microsoft Visual C++ 5 or 6.
SWISH++ <http://www.best.com/~pjl/software/swish/> runs on Unix and has been ported to 32-bit Windows by Robert Lebowitz. These SWISH++ packages are provided with no warranty under the terms of the GNU General Public License.