Hi Dan, I am currently using RapidWeaver and raw HTML but would like to test 
out your SandVox. I tried it when it first came out but stuck with RapidWever 
but now thinking about other alternatives. I'm sure you have added and enhanced 
it since I last looked. :)


BTW, I am developer for http://PickADisk.com and http://KeyJack.com

On Jul 26, 2010, at 07:13 , Dan Wood wrote:

> I might as well re-state my periodic offer for a free license to our app 
> Sandvox <http://www.sandvox.com/>, which fits the bill for several indie mac 
> software company websites, and might be enough for you.  (We've built our own 
> website with Sandvox Pro, taking advantage of its HTML insertion abilities in 
> a few places.
> 
> While other apps are targeted toward developers, and thus couldn't be viable 
> by giving away licenses to their core audience, Sandvox is more of a 
> general-purpose website builder so I'm happy to give some licenses to fellow 
> indies.
> 
> If you're interested, try out the download, and drop us a line, preferably to 
> support AT karelia "dot" com ... you could forward this message, for context. 
>   It would be nice to hear what software you are working on, just so we know 
> you really are a developer. :-)
> 
> Dan Wood
> Karelia Software
> 
> 
> 
> On Jul 24, 2010, at 9:50 PM, rrlangly wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I'm curious to know what all people are using to make their websites. I've 
>> already got the host provider.
>> 
>> I'm looking for a mac style, very maintainable website (tool) that I can 
>> edit quite often for an app I'm about to release this year, so I expect to 
>> have to make lots of edits while the app is being released, yet I would like 
>> for it to have a very professional mac style look.
>> 
>> Simple, elegant, maintainable. I'll add screenshots, overviews, feature 
>> lists, etc...
>> 
>> Anyone have advice, suggestions?
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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