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Freshen Your Stale Web Site Eaisly With New Software

By: Press Release
Tuesday June 01 2004, 03:34:53
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tinyEdit’s new software allows websites with out-of-date content stay fresh. With tinyEdit companies no longer need to depend on their web designer for simple content updates. tinyEdit runs on Windows and Unix web servers that support PHP and clients with Internet Explorer 5.5 or greater.

By making any portion of a website editable from a web browser, tinyEdit reduces the time and complexity of updating a website. With a single keystroke, content can be edited with an interface similar to any modern word processor. There is no need to load separate software or login to a complicated maintenance website to keep content up to date.

Web designers internationally are already using tinyEdit to maintain websites. They can update the content themselves, or empower their customers to make their own updates.

tinyEdit starts at $120 USD for a 5 website license with a 60 day money back guarantee. tinyEdit provides an installation and integration service starting at $200. A trial version is available at http://www.tinyedit.com. Full access to the source code is available with all purchases.

About tinyEdit.com
TinyEdit.com was founded by independent software developer Andrew D. Smith. With over ten years of software sales and development experience Andrew started tinyEdit as a vehicle to publish his browser based content management tools. tinyEdit currently provides web based editing solutions to companies around the world.


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Aaron wrote:
Sounds like a very useful script. Their flash presentation about it on the other hand needs some fixing up, it's very hard to see unfortunatly.
06/02/04 04:13:11
Andrew D. Smith wrote:
You are correct. So I fixed it. Check out the new flash presentation on this site Aaron, does it look better, easier to understand? Thanks for the time to look at it.
06/02/04 16:11:05
Aaron wrote:
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Yes, it looks MUCH better, what a great looking script! The flash presentation may just need to be sped up a bit. Good job.
06/02/04 17:00:52
andrew wrote:
Thank you. Were you able to use the demo on the front page as well (Just press Ctrl-z there and you can use the app)
06/02/04 20:46:24
Aaron wrote:
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Yes I tried it out, fantastic job!
06/03/04 02:20:46

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