Hi There
After building several websites with Nicepage for customers, I realize i use it more and more for static solutions. In my pipeline for the moment. I've got 12 new websites on the order list - all static. Of those 7 are re-designs from Wordpress (previously made with different theme-builders - not Nicepage). These websites are more like presentations, no e-commerce and no blogs.
Nicepage is one of kind with it's ability to build static website without limits - and as a desktop builder as well. This is unique in the market. Not since Adobe Muse has it been possible to build static HTML sites in free form directly on your desktop. Only competitors, as I see it, are Wysiwyg Web Builder and Incomedia X5, and they are not really competitors in this league at all. So my question is: Will Nicepage continue to develop the builder with more static HTML abilities, or is CMS like Wordpress and Joomla more in future focus?
Hi There After building several websites with Nicepage for customers, I realize i use it more and more for static solutions. In my pipeline for the moment. I've got 12 new websites on the order list - all static. Of those 7 are re-designs from Wordpress (previously made with different theme-builders - not Nicepage). These websites are more like presentations, no e-commerce and no blogs. Nicepage is one of kind with it's ability to build static website without limits - and as a desktop builder as well. This is unique in the market. Not since Adobe Muse has it been possible to build static HTML sites in free form directly on your desktop. Only competitors, as I see it, are Wysiwyg Web Builder and Incomedia X5, and they are not really competitors in this league at all. So my question is: Will Nicepage continue to develop the builder with more static HTML abilities, or is CMS like Wordpress and Joomla more in future focus?