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Mar 29, 2005 : SQLFusion Adds Tools to Site Builder
📅 - Web applications developer SQLFusion, LLC (sqlfusion.com) announced on Tuesday that it had released new application packages for its Web site building tool, Drag Drop Online Site Creator. The new featuresinclude Blogs, Photo galleries, RSS feed aggregators and an ad banner manager. "These free add-ons demonstrate the fantastic flexibility offered by our software," says SQLFusion CEO Philippe Lewicki. "Hosting companies may package any PHP script. Their customers can then add the script to any Web site created with Drag drop site creator with only a few mouse clicks." SQLFusion says the product's drag-and-drop interface enables even novice users to build a custom, dynamic and professional Web sites.
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