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Third in my countdown of favorite, must-have freeware applications. Check out the previous review.
It seems to me that we are entering an age where having an online presence is an important element of relating to and learning from one another. Apart from the plethora of myspaces, facebooks, and blogs, more and more people are registering their domains and publishing their stuff online. Apart from this blog, for example, I have several other sites, including my family’s website (mostly pictures of Layla), which actually is on a wordpress platform, and a new site tied to a fantasy baseball tool.
Though it may not hurt for people to learn html as a language, [tag]NVU[/tag] makes it easy for anyone with basic computer knowledge to publish a website. There are many, expensive web publication softwares. You can pay for those things, or download NVU for free, and get started on building a professional website with no need to know html. But what is also cool about this [tag]freeware[/tag] is that if you want to learn html or if you actually enjoy programming in html, you can do that as well.


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