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December 10, 2008

October 27, 2008

  • XSitePro 2 Review

    XSitePro 2 got Four Stars from PC World today.

    "One of the best applications we’ve seen for aiding novices in creating professional-looking websites. (…)

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October 9, 2008

September 27, 2008

  • $197 XSitePro 2 Deal

    Paul Smithson has announced he will extend the special hundred dollar discount offer on XSitePro 2, to let you get in the door, which means you'll pay only $197 for XSite Pro 2. (…)

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July 13, 2008

  • XSitePro V2 Heralds A New Era

    The month of June 2008 marked the release of version 2 of XSitePro.  Since the release of the first version, X Site Pro has become the website development software of choice for tens of thousands of users. (…)

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June 29, 2008

  • XsitePro 2 Keeps Clutter Under Control

    One nuisance that has been around for as long as the internet is the existence of all sorts of extraneous files that accompany websites.  When you upload your website, you need to make sure that along with it you upload every image file you want to use, every Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) that determines font styles, every video or audio clip you want to include, and lots of other files as well.  Without a properly implemented filing system, its easy to lose files in all that clutter.  And even with a good system, you may leave old files on your site that are no longer used and are just taking up space. (…)

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  • Riding the Wave with XsitePro

    Over the past few years, there have been quite a few incredible advancements in information technology. (…)

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