A major new release of Karelia Software’s website creation tool Sandvox is now available either as a free upgrade, or a paid one, depending on your timing purchase. Those who are upgrading can benefit from an introductory price of just US$37 ($40 off the regular price). Update: introduction updated to clarify t... |
11 May 2011 08:31 GMT |
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Sandvox is a website-making tool that offers more than 40 site designs (with viewport settings for optimized display on iPhones), text, image, audio, and video sharing features. Customizable banners let users personalize their site, while a comprehensive and completely integrated Help feature boasts more than 200 art... |
5 June 2009 10:07 GMT |
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Karelia Software has a fresh version of Sandvox up for grabs. The application aiding creative users in manipulating text, pictures, video and audio adds new features, as well as improvements. Scroll down for the full scoop.New Features added in Sandvox 1.5.4 include automatic support for the JS-Kit comments service t... |
21 January 2009 04:31 GMT |
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Karelia Software has updated Sandvox, a website-creation tool for Mac OS X. Version 1.5.2 adds five new features and a truckload of tweaks and bug fixes. Among the new additions are new background capabilities (autosave and snapshots), the ability to read Firefox cookies for the auto-detection of registration codes, ... |
7 November 2008 06:22 GMT |
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Sandvox, a website creation tool for Mac OS X developed by Karelia Software, has reached version 1.2.8. The new release adds direct support for websites hosted through web.me.com (including MobileMe) and sports various other enhancements.Whether it's a personal website you want to revamp, a business website, or ... |
23 July 2008 16:11 GMT |
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Struggling to get your web site up to par? Try Sandvox 1.2.7, one of the best web site development applications out there, that integrates beautifully with .Mac and iLife, featuring attractive templates and UI (user interface). A trial version of the software is available right HERE."Sandvox is fast becoming the webs... |
31 March 2008 06:32 GMT |
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