IWeb In Mountain Lion

Hi, I just got a new iMac and I had iWeb on my old mac but I sold it and I don't have any of my iWeb files backed up. Is there any other way to get iWeb? I tried other web editors but I love the simplicity of iWeb! Thanks!

Greetings.
I just became interested to get my iWeb back "up and running" when I came to the realization that, of course, it's no longer available (good-bye mobile me).
I don't really know a whole lot about anything when it comes to web design ... but want to thank you for writing what you did (above) ... as I venture to find a replacement for iWeb.
My question for you is: have you heard of this website? --->  http://www.cloversites.com
If you have (or once you look into it) I was wondering how you think it compares to iWeb and if you think it would be a similar and decent alternative to iWeb compared to other websites out there that you have experienced.
Thanks for your thoughts....
- mister
PS
I am looking at WebAceppalla and it seems to be a non-USA product.  I guess they don't sell this in the  US?  (I will search some more and hope I'm not prematurely asking this question.)

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