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Anyone Try Netobjects Fusion? A resonably expensive but professional s

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When I signed up for my free 3 year hosting from 1&1, I got a copy of NetObjects fusion 7. It was everything, except server-side script editing, in one download. You can make JavaScript drop-down menus. You can organize pages in a hierarchy. You can use one of dozens of templates. You can add various complex elements to your page without editing HTML. You can keep track of the links and images made in content (called Assets). Lastly, you can upload your site with two clicks. Version 8 has even more to offer (but I don't know much about it because I only have version 7). Although it is expensive, NetObjects Fusion make making a professional Web site easy.

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Tyssen,And please comment on its use a suitability. Did you find it helpful? Useful? A waste of $'s? Did it work?

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I didn't pay, for it-I got it as part of a free three year trial from 1&1 (https://www.1and1.com/). They give you version 8 with their current hosting plans. I find it excellent if you like to do editing on your machine, but any server-side content will bring it down fast. So don't plan on using PHP or ASP.Net with it (get Visual Studio or Dreamweaver for those).

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I did some research and actually found out that there is a NeoObjects Fusion 9 out now. It has more features that improves the work with CSS and more flash work as well. It seems that there is a lot more now than in version 7. If anyone is interested here is the link, http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/

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Its sounds really nice. Its nice to know how the people who don't know how to build websites from scratch do it. Then again most of what I learned was by using those web builders and then reading and tweeking the code. I am proud of my knowledge. I actually will have to check out NetObjects and the oneonone site. Thanks for sharing.

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