
Location: Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Canada
What kind of websites were you planning to build?
I had loved iWeb but I realized I needed a better format to produce good websites. I looked at every other program available, tested most of them, but Sandvox just flowed, it felt good and I could understand what I was doing, what was going to show up on the page.
How did you hear about Sandvox?
I did a search for all the Mac programs for building websites. Up came a listing of 10, I believe. I systematically went through them all.
What made you decide to get Sandvox?
Sandvox was the only one that felt right. I am glad I bought it. It took my old iWeb site and made it look far better than I had hoped and adding pages and adding text was very easy to do. I have added a lot more material to my site. Publishing is a breeze. Great program.
Now that you have Sandvox, what do you like about it?
I like the fact that I can understand what the program does, at least on my level. I have zero html knowledge but I can copy and paste code from others. I haven't found anything I want to do with my website that Sandvox isn't already set up to do.
What would be a good way to search for a program like Sandvox?
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Family Survival Radio
“The particular design I chose was simple and direct and gave me the chance to do a blog pod cast without having to learn any technical or difficult procedures. I could focus on the information instead of learning complicated website procedures.”
www.OneCancerCure.com
“The current design looked clean, had great flexibility and was simple enough for me to use. I was amazed at how well everything went together when I copied my text from the iWeb site to Sandvox.”
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