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RapidWeaver

RapidWeaver

Simple and themeable site publishing app.

Version:  4.3.1

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The Best Website Builder. Period.

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: Gregg_w/_3Gs Thursday, August 02 2007 @ 02:43 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

RapidWeaver 3.6 makes creating professional (client) websites the easiest and fastest of any software on the market. However, I've discovered the key is only one part RapidWeaver.

I've purchased and used Adobe Go Live, iWeb (iLife), Shutterbug and have tested Sandvox, Freeway Pro among others. RapidWeaver 3.6 stomps all of them.

RapidWeaver 3.6 combined with templates (such as Elixir Graphics and Josh Lockhart) and the YourHead plugins makes creating a professional, cutting edge website, the easiest imaginable.

The total investment made is still less than iWeb (iLife) and far far far cheaper than the others mentioned above. However, even if price is not the issue I'd still choose RapidWeaver. Clients expects the best. RapidWeaver with it's open architecture for themes and plugins does the job.... superbly.   
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The Best Website Builder. Period. - workandbeer

Rapid weaver is really good.

But I would still have to suggest with going with a professional company.

Probally one of the best Website builder companies around right would have to be In-View systems.
Here is their email if anyone wants to contact them and see which way is better to go with.
Joseph@inviewsystems.com

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Thursday, September 20 2007 @ 01:56 AM PDT


The Best Website Builder. Period. - gslusher

Let's see: RapidWeaver is $50. How many pages can that company make for $50? Less than one? Besides, the vast majority of the sites listed in "Web Sites that Suck" were built by professional designers. It was professional designers who came up with "mystery meat navigation," for example.

Oh, and, of course, you don't happen to work for this company, do you?

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Friday, December 07 2007 @ 12:22 AM PST