Company schedules the release of new features and upgrades for the Consumer and Business Edition of its WebsiteCreator.
CM4all, a developer of web-based applications, today announced that it will unveil new releases of the CM4all WebsiteCreator Consumer and Business Editions at HostingCon 2008 in Chicago. The software will be available to web hosting companies, MSOs, ISPs, and telcos for licensing, customization and installation this fall.
The company states that the new release of the CM4all WebsiteCreator Business Edition allows enterprises to operate multiple sales and marketing outlets by integrating Amazon aStores as well as eBay stores, RSS feeds and podcasts into the page styles. It also allows customers to embed external information via the integration of a custom i-frame application. A revised context-sensitive help system further improves the usability of the software, it says.
Other highlights of the improved Business and Consumer Editions are new and enhanced template designs. The company explains that these new templates include more business and consumer topics, larger logos and more expansive photo areas. For greater customization and better Search Engine Optimization, templates are available with photo backgrounds and with non-rendered text navigation to fully utilize the page's keywords.
It avers that the Consumer Edition of the CM4all WebsiteCreator also received social networking enhancements including tagging functionality with a proprietary tag cloud in the Community Media Album and Multi-Author Blog. The event planning tool has been enhanced and simplified to offer both private and public RSVP styles.The convenience and usability of the Getting Started Wizard has been integrated directly into the WebsiteCreator leading to a streamlined and faster process of creating pages, it claims.
"As the Internet continues to advance at rapid speeds, we are proud that our suite of WebsiteCreator products leads the way in terms of operation and output as well as setting the direction that value added features and enhancements need to follow for maximum profitability," said Robert Schovenberg, CEO of CM4all. "This allows our partners and their customers to fully take advantage of the latest and most scalable technology currently available in the industry."
"We aim to make the new features we launch available in today's current formats such as HTML, .mobi and W3C Accessibility," added Cornel Schnietz, CTO of CM4all. "CM4all Technology is based on XML and XSLT for data and template description so we can serve multiple output format websites from a single software source. We therefore anticipate a very good response from our worldwide partners when we deploy the latest generation of enhancements."
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