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Old 04-30-2009, 03:01 PM   #51
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Forget both of them and download BlueVoda, it's free. I use it for all of my websites, and contrary to earlier posts - despite VodaHost wishing you to believe otherwise - it can be used with any hosting. There are also tons of tutorial videos and a huge support forum.
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I went to the 90 second websites page on the suggestion of a well known marketer, talking about how in addition to a free website, I would also be getting a free website building software. Well I took the bait and paid the $9.97 for the shipping of the CD.

I kept going back and forth on the sales page because the entire time I wasn't really sure what I was getting. The 90 second website software was supposed to be free, but I think I'm only getting a 30 day license. The video speaks of a "pro" version, but that's not what the copy says I'm getting for free.

I do know for sure that I've subscribed to weekly traffic videos, that I will be charged $14.97 for after 2 weeks. And I'm free to cancel at any time, after 30 days I believe, by calling or visiting the help desk.

What I didn't like was the fact that the price offered to me for the 90 second websites software package through the email link was $20 more as a "special offer" than the regular price of the 90 second websites software, and they appear to be the same packages. I guess the extra $20 covers the additional 2 computers I'm allowed to install the software on.

All in all the software looks like it would certainly be a time-saver, and has lots of additional desirable capabilities. I'm just not convinced that 90 second website builder is the way to go when I can get Web Builder 6 for much less and it appears to have all of the same capabilities.

Just my two cents.....

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Forget both of them and download BlueVoda, it's free. I use it for all of my websites, and contrary to earlier posts - despite VodaHost wishing you to believe otherwise - it can be used with any hosting. There are also tons of tutorial videos and a huge support forum.
Thank you for the help. I did find out a little bit more regarding the marketing of the 90 second website. It's $97 through the sales pages, but you can get it for free if you sign up for this hosting at blackwirehosting dot com plus you still get all the bonuses. OR you can get it for $77 from them. You decide for yourself the better deal, plus if you don't have to buy the $14.95 continuity program. That's the purpose behind selling this product.
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From what I understand WYSIWYG web builder is essentially the same (or very similar) product as 90 sec web builder but much cheaper at $40? They also have a 30 day free trial and a forum for support - there are examples in the forum of sites created using the software and some of them look very nice - eg take a look at the railway one in Cornwall. Helston Railway Preservation Company Ltd. - Restoring the Helston Branch Line

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www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com :: View Forum - Promote your website created with WYSIWYG Web Builder!
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Old 05-03-2009, 12:39 PM   #55
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As the old saying goes... "You get what you PAY FOR"

90 second building is an OK tool as a 1st small baby step... and the low price point is nice... but you get what you pay for...

I agree w/ Sparkie 101%

XSitePro is a far better option, easier than DW or Frontpage and so feature rich, that if you do it right (RTFM) before you start building your new site or weblog, you will be way better off.

If you get the 30 day trial, make sure and visit their kick@ss Forum. I've gotten 'almost' as much learned help and assistance from the guys/gals on the XSP forum as I have from the Warrior Forum.

If you want to fast track your leanring process, try this...

1) Download XSP2 30 day trial
2) RTFM 1st & go thru the Tutorial
3) Load any one of their many killer pre-made 'templates'
4) Click the Wizard to add your Aff links
5) Click the Wizard to add the AdSense module
6) Click the Wizard to add Amazon, eBay modules
7) (this is my favorite Wizard) Run their SEO Wizard to get an idea of how well your keywords will rate with mother Google!

I messed up and didn't do this on my 1st few sites. After I installed Google Analytics and saw how poorly my site ranked, I RTFM again and found this Wizard and it showed me how to fix my (u know what) so now it's all good.

If you PM me, I can tell you the 3-4 guys in the XSP2 Forum who prolly forgot more than most know about how to use this tool and these guys are more than happy to lend a hand.

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I have used xsite pro and the 90 second website builder.
Well actually it was the wysiwyg web builder 6.

You guys, from what I understand, web builder 6 and the
90 second are the same thing. Compared to wysiwyg web
builder 6....xsite pro is limited in what you can do. You will
be amazed at what this software does and allows you to do.
Wysiwyg web builder 6 is only $40. It blows Xsite pro away.

I'll post the site I designed and built with WWB 6 in a minute.


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I needed 15 post to add a url

Not sure why they have that rule but I now have 15.....lol
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Here is the site I built with Wysiwyg web builder 6

Bathtub and Tile Refinishing:... Friendly and Professional Service
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I think it is $97 after the 30 day license runs out.

I still like FrontPages successor - Expression Web 2.0

If you are a K-12 or College Student or the Parent of a K-12 Student you can qualify to buy Expression Web Designer v2.0 English Academic Edition for
$53.73 from PROVANTAGE SuperStore: Buy GPS Computers Electronics Software More

That's a bargain! --- Microsoft's price for Regular Full Version is $299.95

It has built-in FTP program.
It loads as a choice on Internet Explorer so that when you go to your website in Internet Explorer
Now if you click on the MenuBar- File and then from the dropdown menu there will be a choice of
Edit with Microsoft Expression Web 2

Click that choice and Expression Web opens with a copy of that webpage downloaded inside Expression Web and ready for editing.
You will be asked for your login username and password. (this is what will allow you to upload a changed file)

Just make your changes and click File - Save and the new changes will be uploaded to your website. It makes it almost like you are doing everything on your own computer. Most new users that I recommend to get this REALLY like it.

You can even Download for free a 30-day Trial copy of Expression Web at: http://www.microsoft.com/Expression/...oTrialWeb.html

And there's more...

Online Training (much of it is videos now) for free:
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I received the CD today with 90 second website builder that cost me $9.97 for shipping, and I have to say that at this point I feel like I have literally thrown my money away.

In order to use the software, you have to access it through the internet. Well guess what?? The website is down!

I believe I will just throw this CD in the trash and go ahead and purchase Web Builder 6.

My advice to anyone wanting to try 90 second website builder - - DON'T. Save yourself the shipping charges and the frustration and buy something else that has been recommended above like Web Builder 6 or XSite Pro.
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hmmm never used it, i'll look into it now though.
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OMG....I though i had received an special offer ofr 90 second website builder for $19.95 and I bought it and received the CD..

when i open the CD it actually need internet connection to link to the website and download the file (which i dont understand what the CD for)

and realised that is 30 days version.

When I request refund, it rejected, I am very unhappy with this...Because this CD actually is NOTHING... just a pretty based infor cd and you still need Internet connection to download the files (only 3MB, why not burn into CD??)

the most I am very unhappy about is i am paying $19.95 for that CD???? and is not like packaging nicely..just a hard paper cover CD and postage cost probably $1 US? I havent really try the software because I am very unhappy about it and I will need to pay another $77 to get activated.

I request refund and it got rejected.

But $19.95 is really NOT WORTH it..... I can get free trial on DW, Frontpage for FREE.

This is pretty bad marketing strategy as they let you try and convince you to buy from them if you dont pay $77 for full production version which i believe this strategies wont work....definately wont work for me as this product CD is not worth $19.95....

If you are the developer...can you let me know I can get a refund for this? I can ship back to you if you want to...

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still ...not willing to refund.....I suggest dont buy this product
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Any link or something to it...?
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Thanks for all the comments and contributions, I tool a look at the 90 Sec WBS and was really excited about it ( I'm a print graphic designer/ marketer) so the program seemed life the perfect web building tool for me. Yet I'm still waiting for support to respond to my pre purchase questions relating to the availability of web stats in the program.

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For over 11 years I have been searching and trying to find ways to make
sustainable money online, I have spent hundreds of dollars in all kinds of “how to’ products that just caused me more frustration.

To be honest I was about to give up on the “Online Dream” when I stumbled
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has anyone been paid their affilate commissions just wondering because I am still waiting on 4 commissions, I have tried to contact them on numerous occasions to no avail.
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Hi folks:
Thanks for all the good information on this subject.

I have purchased both xsitepro and 90 sec wsb and prefer the quickness and directness of 90 sec however I am having a problem with the support or rather, lack of support of 90 sec

When you go to help and choose "online support" it takes you to the sales page with no link to the real support. Bummers. Also services seems to be very weak. I ordered the hard copy of the CD but it has never come.

When I attempted to call the company the message was that the mail box is full. Emailed them with several little problems I am having with the functionality of the program and some questions that are unclear in the tutorials and documentation but have not gotten any response.

Very Frustrating.

We have a business model that we believe will help them sell several hundred (or more) 90 sec WSB packages this year but am concerned about putting our reputation on the line based on what support and service we see so far.

Summary: Love the program and it is Fast. Very Fast! BUT I have a concern that their lack of support, business systems, (and perhaps ethics?) could spell doom for the company.
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That's a really good summary with 90 Second Website Builder. I'm torn with XSite Pro2 and the 90 Second Website builder. 90 SWB Pro is $97 and gives a ton of good bonuses too. I suppose I'll try both of them to see which one I like the best.
Shop around, you can buy it for less.
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I agree with: sparkie2260
xSitePro is good choice of site builder.
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Hello Bobby,

"If you're on a Mac, you might want to try Sandvox. It's hard to tell how it stacks up to 90SWB because it looks like you can't try it out before you buy it. Anyhow, go ahead and download Sandvox and take it for a spin and see if it does what you need.

Let me know what you think.
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Yes also tried it. Very good.
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I bought it a couple of days ago and think I'm going to love it. I was using NVU, but found I could do the same thing with 90 Second, but much, much easier.
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has anyone been paid their affilate commissions just wondering because I am still waiting on 4 commissions, I have tried to contact them on numerous occasions to no avail.
That's a Good Question for the owner of the Software. He has posted in this forum. I looked into the Affiliate Program, but his Terms and Condition pages are bad links or down, so the info is not available. So this is a Good Time for him to clear your question up.
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it is really wysiwyg web builder 5 just resold and repackaged with free addons
When you download the 90 Second package the file name is webbuilder5. Although as you say with the Bonuses and add-ons I am hoping the extra value outweighs the price difference of the programs.
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>>>those kind of software produces similar looking web sites

You must mean template-driven online builders? 90 Second Website Builder isn't that. It is an OFFLINE software application - and is NOT template driven. It generates conventional html code - the same code used by Dreamweaver, FrontPage, Nvu, etc. There are some templates available, but most sites designed with 90 Second Website Builder are ORIGINAL designs. That is it's strength. It's easier to build a site from scratch with it due to the ease of the interface. Here's one built with it: bonboncharms.com


Sites built with 90 Second Website Builder create no "footprint" for SEO. The code generated is the SAME as any conventional html web design software. The difference between 90 Second Website Builder and Dreamweaver, FPage, etc is it's FRONT-END interface. The finished product is a conventionally generated html web page.

90 Second Website Builder is best for folks that don't want the learning curve or the high price of Dreamweaver or Fpage.

Nvu can do what DW and FPage can do as well and is free, but many find it very difficult to learn.

I personally have been using DW for many years , so I am used to it, like it and know it well, but we are finding that many people that do not want to take the time to learn it and love 90 Sec because they can build a site very quickly with it.


>>>Just an obseration, but it appears this is not Wordpress.

Right... it is NOT WordPress. It is a web design program. Word Press is a BLOG generator. If you want WordPress, you install it on your hosting account and make a blog. If you want to design an original website you use software like Dreamweaver, FPage, Nvu or 90 Second Website Builder.


>>>>Xsitepro.com is also another excellent website builder and it has more features than any other website building program I've seen.

Yes it is a good one. 90 Second Website Builder compares to it well.


>>>90Second builder website has no contact of any type.

Look at the bottom of the index page. 90 Second Website Builder is marketed by Teknon Media - same company that owns Black Wire Hosting.
Address and phone are listed.

>>>t is really wysiwyg web builder 5 just resold and repackaged with free addons

Almost....But not quite. The programmer that created wysiwig also designed 90 Second Website Builder, so they are very similar interfaces. But the packages are not the same at all. Blue Voda also uses this same programmer for their site builder, but their version is limited to be used with their hosting service only. 90 Sec can be used with any host.


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There is a question about Affiliate payments from this thread. One person is owed 4 commissions. I looked into your Affiliate program, but your Terms page link is broken. Will you clear these Affiliate questions up as such when and how you get paid right now on this Forum as it seems no one can get in touch with you. I love the product and would like to promote it IF I get paid for it. I think it would behoove you to clear it up here for All to see.
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Hi folks:
Thanks for all the good information on this subject.

I have purchased both xsitepro and 90 sec wsb and prefer the quickness and directness of 90 sec however I am having a problem with the support or rather, lack of support of 90 sec

When you go to help and choose "online support" it takes you to the sales page with no link to the real support. Bummers. Also services seems to be very weak. I ordered the hard copy of the CD but it has never come.

When I attempted to call the company the message was that the mail box is full. Emailed them with several little problems I am having with the functionality of the program and some questions that are unclear in the tutorials and documentation but have not gotten any response.

Very Frustrating.

We have a business model that we believe will help them sell several hundred (or more) 90 sec WSB packages this year but am concerned about putting our reputation on the line based on what support and service we see so far.

Summary: Love the program and it is Fast. Very Fast! BUT I have a concern that their lack of support, business systems, (and perhaps ethics?) could spell doom for the company.
That is a great point as I have the same concerns. It seems the owner might be in over his head, but still has a great little product. I did the same thing myself once with a good little program I owned. A good solution for him would be to outsource the Support on his product in order to save his reputation and spend his time on promoting.
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As a matter of fact 90secondwebsitebuilder Rocks. With this software your imagination is your limit. I have been designing professional websites for my clients with the software and I don't know any html or website design jargons. The support from 90second.. is superb. Technically I am dumb, minor task in designing my websites I had to consult the support and get response in less than 12 hours. There is an efficient support lady by the name Chelsea and she would go out of her way to assist anyone.
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"You guys, from what I understand, web builder 6 and the
90 second are the same thing."
Well almost - 90 second is an earlier version of web builder 6 sold under license

"When you go to help and choose "online support" it takes you to the sales page with no link to the real support"
- In the real program (web builder 6) the link leads to the forum - see below
where any question you ask is answered within hours
often minutes - I posted a question there today and had an answer from site admin in 10 minutes - and a work around posted by another user within a few hours

I have tried xsite pro and it may be easier to use via templates but web builder 6 is a much more advanced software(for less money)
It is a html generator that builds W3C compliant pages using CSS
It handles all the seo stuff,meta tags,H1 etc tags
has some advanced drawing features mmm chuckle go here
WYSIWYG Web Builder - Features
has an avid user community
www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com :: Index
regular intergration of other scripts
- WYSIWYG Web Builder Extensions

There are two reasons why this program is not promoted in the IM community
- it is cheap with a lousy affiliate program
If it were expensive with a good affiliate program everyone would be promoting it
Now in version 6 -is updated every few months with annual updates launched as new version - current users get the upgrade at 50% off - it is the best value for money purchase I have ever made in IM
Has a free trial - mmmm bit of a no-brainer i think
better get off me soapbox and go do some work
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As a matter of fact 90secondwebsitebuilder Rocks. With this software your imagination is your limit. I have been designing professional websites for my clients with the software and I don't know any html or website design jargons. The support from 90second.. is superb. Technically I am dumb, minor task in designing my websites I had to consult the support and get response in less than 12 hours. There is an efficient support lady by the name Chelsea and she would go out of her way to assist anyone.
Sounds good but where are they? I have yet to get a reply from them and am not sure if they are even in business? I have tried Blackwire, Technon and 90secondwebsitebuilder emails with absolutely NO response????

What contact are you using?
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I like to create quick websites by using wordpress.

It's so easy to use. You can create pages only instead of posts so that it doesn't have that blog look. Or if you want a blog you can do that too.

You can download tons of themes that are free and they look great!
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Do you have a Wordpress Blog I can look at to see that Non-Blog look. It sounds interesting the way you build them and would really like to look at one. Thanks
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I have been using the 90 Second Website Builder for over a year now for all my website development. When I got the program I was able to downloand and have in up and running very quickly, I think the program gives you full access for 30 day to get to site key that is emailed and mailed to you. You can also use the software on up to 3 computer.
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Old 07-19-2009, 12:29 AM   #84
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I haven't tried it but I don't expect the websites produced by them would be professionals!
What a strange attitude? Since when is the software the reason something is or is not professional? Perhaps an old quote is is order... "Mind is like a parachute... Works best when open"

This software is amazing. Too bad I can not say the same for the company's support which is very poooooooooooor. So poor I have a hard time recommending it at this point.
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Old 07-19-2009, 11:26 AM   #85
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i didn't see it yet...but i would like to see that what sort of websites this can make..
by d way,ezgenerator.com is also a website builder...u people can have a look at this...
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Old 07-26-2009, 04:10 AM   #86
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Even i didn't try it but I always see people recommending this 90 second builder
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I do not try it, but I want to see the sample.
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Old 07-29-2009, 01:18 PM   #88
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I just heard about the 90 sec site builder from Russell Brunson on his micro c program and he said it is awesome at building sites. Unfortunately it doesnt support Mac

But he also recommended Kompozer so im gonna check that out too. Right now I am using iweb which is a breeze to use but not very SEO friendly and I cant upload any pages into it. But building site couldnt be any easier than with iweb.
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I was really set on buying 90 Seconds Website Builder for its many features and lesser price since I was hesitant on getting xSite Pro. But with its lousy support, I have finally decided to NOT buy.

Support for users and potential customers is crucial. Lack of information or help given lose customers like me and gives the product a bad name & reputation.

Nope - not buying 90 Second Website Builder. One customer lost.

I'll get the WYSIWYG Web Builder instead that was mentioned by two others in this thread - thanks for the mention.
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Old 09-16-2009, 03:51 PM   #90
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Does anyone know of a website builder for Macs?
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It's been a while since I saw the 90-sec video sales page -- it DID look PRETTY slick, I must say!

I hope someone can tell me the answer to this...

Could the DIFFERENCE between 90-sec + wysiwyg be that 90-sec is more geared toward us IMers???

I know xsite IS more geared to IMers. (note: I don't own ANY of these products -- yet)

I am torn between those three items.

What I DO NOT want is a product that is geared toward "regular" people.

I want a product that is SLANTED toward IMing! I don't want to go on the help forum, only to have people NOT (even) KNOWING what, say, split-testing or aweber (even) IS!!!

What I liked about the 90-sec demo was, the guy CLEARLY understood the IMing world, and how the product can be used for US!!!

Can anyone out there address these concerns??

Thanks!!!

-- TW

PS: Yup -- just what I was afraid of -- I went to the wsiwyg forum -- guess how many posts came up when I did a search of "squeeze page" -- ONE POST! I don't think they're into the whole IMing thing!
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Ernest

Thanks for the tip, but I use a PC not a Mac.

I eventually decided to go with XsitePro. The reason being that the support infrastructure is much better and that is important if you run into problems.

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Old 10-09-2009, 12:41 AM   #93
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Hey Bobby,

How do you like XSitePro? Is it easy to learn how to use? I was also considering 90 Sec but after reading these posts about poor customer support, I'm leaning against it. I was just drawn to it because ease of use, and I'm definitely not a techi.

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"Could the DIFFERENCE between 90-sec + wysiwyg be that 90-sec is more geared toward us IMers???"
their sales pitch is - they have picked out features IMers would like and marketed them
the difference is .... 90 sec is an version (older I think) of wysiwyg sold under liense from
wysiwyg - I have been told this by the developer, Pablo, himself - who provides excellent
support for his product ( WYSIWYG Web Builder )
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I bought 90 Sec Web Builder and regretted it.

There are a lot of good features but I couldn't get my site to look right in Firefox and IE. There were all sorts of spacing issues.

Their support was worthless. I switched to Kompozer and never looked back.
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I love simplicity, Ima get it. Thanks guys for the feed back.

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Hi

I like xsitepro, its easy to use and very versatile. My only gripe is that some of the supplied templates look a little old fashioned.

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It looks like a pretty decent software. I don't think the website will look like others because you are in total control of how things are arranged on the page as well as the elements that are placed on the page. Kompozer is a pretty decent program too and it's free.
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I like xsitepro, its easy to use and very versatile. My only gripe is that some of the supplied templates look a little old fashioned.

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I've used XsitePro for over a year now and I like it (only use it for static content sites) ... I use WordPress for dynamic content sites.

When working with XsitePro, I prefer to create my own template (although they have some nice looking Web 2.0 styled templates now), and the application actually makes it very easy to do so ...

Here is a custom site built with XSP - Freight Forwarding Services | International Shipping | Cavalier International Air-Sea Freight Ltd.

Hope this helps.

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I've built around 30 sites with 90 Second Website Builder.

I love the simple yet powerful interface. I especially love it for the ability to drag and drop and overlap immages etc. However, there is a display issue on Macs and some other broswer configurations. Windows and IE are fine. Images and text overlap where they aren't supposed to.

I've spoken with the guy who handles the marketing of the tool at length about the issue. He says he is aware of it and feels it is because the DIV tags don't like top play well on long html pages. He doesn't have a solution.

If any Warrior has a solution I would sure love to hear it. I would really like to keep using it. I don't really want to have to convert my own 22 sites over to something else but I may have to.

Here's a few sites I've built using the software for those who want to take a look at what you can do with it...

http://dvdtrainingvideo.com
http://groceryandrestaurauntsavings.com
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http://customtelephoneleads.com
http://rebrandthesereports.com

If you do have a solution, please feel free to email me directly.
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