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ENY Builder - WebSite Creator

Developer:DefconSolutions

Current Version: 2.2

Last Updated: 5 months ago

Download Size: 288.7 MB - Download

2.5

Description:

You don't need a designer for your website: WebSite Creator is the revolutionary new way to create websites!
Works perfect on Any Device!
Every generated website is fully responsive thanks to the bootstrap grid system builder, which provides a huge flexibility in customizing the elements for each device.
◆ Export HTML Files
◆ SEO Optimized
◆ Google Analytics Ready
◆ WYSIWYG Editor
◆ Image Manager
◆ Mobile Optimized
◆ 400+ Sections
◆ 1400+ Fresh Icons
◆ 70+ Fonts Included
◆ Drag & Drop Functional
◆ Forms Constructor
◆ Marketing Services
◆ Stylized Maps
◆ Parallax, Video and Gradient Backgrounds
◆ Retina Support
◆ SVG Support
◆ 8 Preloader Types
◆ Modal Popup System
◆ Elements Animation
◆ Unlimited Colors
◆ Mockups Ready
Integrations: MailChimp, Campaign Monitor, Active Campaign, AWeber, classic SMTP and more

Release Notes:

Best image processing
minor bug fixes

Most Helpful Reviews

Version 1.10.20

Where’s the Missing Manual? - I can find nothing to read about this app except the ad about it from the makers. I bought it but it has no documentation, no PDF file to download, no tutorial. I know you reading this don’t need it, but I do. Why do I need it? Because I made my websites from Netscape Composer, which is super simple, but I also had an entire printed book to explain it. Probably no one on here has even heard of Netscape, and needless to say, when I slightly upgraded to El Capitan, this program from the Power PC days was not supported. I was looking for a very simple way to work on my existing sites on my iMac, and this sounded like it might be it. If you are a very hands-on or kinesthetic learner, it may be. I’m a book guy, and expected some sort of instructions to accompany this app. Admittedly it’s very new, and if everyone else likes it, someone may write something about it, as has happened with other apps. If you do, I will be your first customer.

Version 2.2

Don’t waste your money - There is no manual, tutorial or video to teach you how to use this program.Is there a way I can get a refund? I just installed this 2 hours ago and am totally frustrated. There is not information or support for this product. Apple why do you have this in your App Store?

More Reviews for Current Version

Version 2.2

It's cute - It's cute and potentially could be a good app with a more friendly UI as well as some kind of documentation. It's fast, nice graphics, but I'm going to be searching for a better solution and will pay more money for that solution because responses to emails are too slow. Good luck though and thanks for the experience of spending money for nothing. I won't be asking for a refund because I want to see if development proceeds to improve and make this a real product.Best regards,Michael Murdock, former Macintosh Systems Engineer at Pixar from 1991-1997 during the making of Toy Story

Version 2.2

Horrible Builder! - Its too bad I cant get a refund this builder does not give you any control its all premade stuff. Don't waste your time buying this go with Wordpress or Weebly anything is better than this. I was really hoping for the ability to drag and drop elements like Weebly but thia ONLY allows for premade blocks.

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