StardotSite Version 2.0 releases
I think you'll agree that 'fun' and 'surprisingly addictive' are words that aren't often used to describe a content management system. But, those were the very expressions of delight uttered by our friends at Koan (www.koanuk.com) when we built their website in version 1 of our CMS.
But today is a special day... Today is the day that StardotSite Version 2.0 has released - packed with loads more functionality and it's even easier to use (and dare we say, even more fun...).
StardotSite 2.0 is available in 3 delicious flavours, something to whet the appetites of everyone's functional and budgetary tastes. It has all the benefits of a ready to go out of the box solution, but being our own CMS we can add bespoke functionality to your website at any time during production or at some time in the future.
We truly believe that StardotSite is the most simple to use content management system available. If you'd like a demo drop Gareth a line - he would be more than happy to show you just how great it really is. (and it really is! No, really! It is!).
Last updated: 19.06.07
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