
Location: United Kingdom
What kind of websites were you planning to build?
I built an online magazine for a friend that became to cumbersome to manage in iWeb, and I have a couple of websites of my own (originally built in dreamweaver 2004 but since I switched to a Mac in 2009 I have been managing these in Kompozer) - one for my coaching practice and one for my Soul Astrology practice,
all these sites are quite large so before I went to the trouble of transferring them I wanted to get a feel for Sandvox and see if it could do what I needed it to do.
I had the idea to create an information site based on my experience of getting started on eBay. I discovered that the information I needed on eBay wasn't easy to find, so I wanted to create a website that presented the essential information upfront - making it easy and saving people time by taking them directly to what they need in eBay.
So when I downloaded Sandvox I decided to begin with a brand new clean crisp website and so began with HowToEbay.INFO
How did you hear about Sandvox?
I heard about Sandvox through a Blog comparing Sandvox with Rapidweaver, that I found using the search term "alternative to iWeb".
What made you decide to get Sandvox?
I chose Sandvox because of it's ease of use and similarity to iWeb.
Now that you have Sandvox, what do you like about it?
I love how fast and easy it is, and how easy it is to learn. Anything I have been stuck on so far I have found the answer really quickly through the Karelia website and forum. I also really love the integrated Google optimization features too.
What would be a good way to search for a program like Sandvox?