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Keyword Page Creator

Keyword Page Creator - 1.1.2

make keyword-optimized web pages

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Current Version: 1.1.2
Release Date: 2005-10-09
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 1,121
Downloads (all versions): 2,226
Price: $149.95

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Keyword Page Creator ReviewThis Is Gimmick Software - Version: 1.1.1, 1/23/2005 01:09PM PST

(3 of 3 users found this comment useful)

jjv5tracker
This software creates pages full of junk text with keywords mixed in. This is a gimmick to get a ranking in a search engine. It can work, but any serious business or webmaster knows better.

It does not have a Mac like GUI interface. It is very busy, very Windoze-esque.

There are two Help menu items. Neither does anything. The help is actually located uder an Internet top level menu item. Also listed there are menu items that take you to all the other software made by this company, as well as menu items to link you to several other things about this application. Very amateurish.

It's cripple-ware and the nag screen to register pops up when you run it and again after quitting, thus stopping you from quitting. The worst of all worlds.

Whether you like what this product does or not, it is not $149 software.
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Keyword Page Creator CommentaryShareware? - Version: 1.1.1, 9/28/2004 03:40PM PST

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minotaur60
How is it that this is called "Shareware"?

Does a $150 boxed buy-before-you-try application qualify to be "shareware"?

This should be tagged as "commercial."
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