Sunday, May 13, 2007

More great and easy website building programs

Google Page CreatorGoogle Page Creator is a new web tool that allows anyone with a Google ID to build their own website. You need a Gmail a/c to sign in to Google Page Creator. If your family members of friends already owned a Gmail a/c, you can ask them to send you an invitation email for opening a Gmail a/c or you can sign up here. Google Page Creator is a simple and easy-to-use online site builder. You can have a persona or money making website up and running within an hour absolutely free (free website, domain name and hosting).

BlueVoda Website builder
If you plan to create a money making or ecommerce website,
BlueVoda Website builder is one of the top choices. It is an advanced website builder that enables users to create any kind of websites without technical knowledge. You don’t need to design your website from scratch using Bluevoda as there are hundreds of free professional templates, pictures and photo for you to select. You can start insert or key in your content immediately after choosing a template that is right for you. Bluevoda also provides a step-by-step video tutorials and community forum to help users to build a website in record time. Building a site with Bluevoda is free, but to publish your site on the Internet you’ll need to pay for a domain name and the web hosting fee which will cost you about USD100.00 in total.

IBM Easy Website Builder
The IBM Easy Website Builder is test project whose creators request that businessmen download, test, and vote on it, adding their own suggestions and recommendations and requesting that IBM complete this project (all this can be done at the "Reviews" tab on this site).


IBM Easy Website Builder is an integrated tool that allows businessmen, as well as any users with no technical skills, to develop their Web presence with no need for or dependency upon a technical person. Site creation is done using business and content terminology delivered through a visual interface, without the user's having to write code or get into low-level technical terms. Using its smart components, users can show through the Web what their company does and what they have to offer to their customers. They can easily present stored information about their business and gather information from site visitors.


How does it work?When the user opens the tool, he is greeted by a wizard that allows him to create a Web site from scratch using predefined site layouts or from a predefined sample site. In this wizard, the user selects generic site attributes such as color scheme, logo, and navigation bar links. After this short wizard is finished, a complete Web site that the user can further edit is created.


The user can now use a simple Web page editor to place various texts, images, links, and tables, as well as smart components that interact with business information stored in a database (in the future, other data sources will also be usable). When the user defines the data for these components, the tool creates, "under the covers," database tables with the matching schemata. The content of the tables may later be modified using a wizard. The tool also writes the necessary scripts for creating the matching tables on a production database and even the scripts for filling in the values that the user entered into his local database (to be executed by the deployer of the site).


A site preview is updated dynamically to let the user browse the site in progress. The user can also test his site on the Tomcat Web server included with the tool. When the site is ready for publishing, the user can click on a button to create a file and publish it to his own server or send it to the IT representative for deployment to his server.


The IBM Easy Website Builder, which was built using Eclipse technology, is bundled with a complimentary open-source database (Apache Derby) and Web application server (Apache Tomcat); these inclusions reduce the total cost of ownership. The tool may also be configured to work with other databases such as IBM DB2 and other Web application servers such as IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS).

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