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Willem
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Willem posted this 22 June 2019
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I just responded to a legitimate complaint from someone, but before I finished, the page had already disappeared. Personally, I think it is very childish to take that action, because most of the complaints I see here are justified. If a company does not wish to receive negative responses, they must ensure that they are doing well.
Below my answer to the complaint, which will also be removed, but that is not so bad. Complaints about bad software companies spread quickly via the internet. And if you don't get an answer to your complaints here, you can spout your gram through media such as Facebook, which is much more effective.


I personally think that Nicpage will disappear within a few years. Instead of improving existing programs, this company starts a new program every few years. And the only reason is making money. The support is poor and this program still looks more like a beta version than a good end product, while customers do pay the full price. I have rarely seen a program that is put on the market when it is not finished. Normally a company then searches for beta testers and puts a program on the market when all problems are solved, a good manual is present and all bugs are gone.
I use the cheapest version myself and only for creating online newsletters. It works quickly and easily for this, but for complex websites it is too limited and not very useful.
And when someone asks me for advice to purchase the program, this will be a negative advice. And whoever is interested, the advice is to wait another year to see if the program still exists and whether it has improved.

I just responded to a legitimate complaint from someone, but before I finished, the page had already disappeared. Personally, I think it is very childish to take that action, because most of the complaints I see here are justified. If a company does not wish to receive negative responses, they must ensure that they are doing well. Below my answer to the complaint, which will also be removed, but that is not so bad. Complaints about bad software companies spread quickly via the internet. And if you don't get an answer to your complaints here, you can spout your gram through media such as Facebook, which is much more effective. --------------------------- I personally think that Nicpage will disappear within a few years. Instead of improving existing programs, this company starts a new program every few years. And the only reason is making money. The support is poor and this program still looks more like a beta version than a good end product, while customers do pay the full price. I have rarely seen a program that is put on the market when it is not finished. Normally a company then searches for beta testers and puts a program on the market when all problems are solved, a good manual is present and all bugs are gone. I use the cheapest version myself and only for creating online newsletters. It works quickly and easily for this, but for complex websites it is too limited and not very useful. And when someone asks me for advice to purchase the program, this will be a negative advice. And whoever is interested, the advice is to wait another year to see if the program still exists and whether it has improved.
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Giumarr
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Giumarr posted this 22 June 2019

Personally, I don't agree with you,

No offense, but you did not understand nicepage potential, or some defect may have made you nervous.
Unfortunately, some bugs occasionally come out and here I agree with you.

But this program is well done, even if there are some defects, but many things are improving them along the way.

Nicepage Create html pages with very high page speed values

For joomla there are no better alternatives, it is the best existing page builder for joomla, easy to use and easy to create content.
It inserts the graphics and text, in the articles section and therefore it is also compatible with all seo joomla extensions like PWT SEO https://extensions.perfectwebteam.com/pwt-seo, which works like yoast seo and is a fantastic extension

the other joomla pagebuilders, they don't use the articles section ....
and these others are not immediate or intuitive.

Nicepage is also compatible with joomla extensions, using add atml and entering shortcode codes or braces {}
galleries, forms, etc. etc. working

There are over 300 pages already ready, and sections already ready.

Personally I have artisteer from the beginning, themler from the beginning, and I've had nicepage for a year.
I've always buyed products of this company's software, and i will always continue.

I have never gone as fast as now that I have nicepage, and the cost of the program is irrelevant, i recovered in 2 days with customers, to then earn all the other 363 days of the year.

They were right to interrupt the development of the previous applications, and they did not do it for money as you think, but because it is impossible to modify so much an already existing program so complex, often the solution is the one that has to be reorganized from scratch.
how they did it.

Personally, I don't agree with you, No offense, but you did not understand nicepage potential, or some defect may have made you nervous. Unfortunately, some bugs occasionally come out and here I agree with you. But this program is well done, even if there are some defects, but many things are improving them along the way. Nicepage Create html pages with very high page speed values For joomla there are no better alternatives, it is the best existing page builder for joomla, easy to use and easy to create content. It inserts the graphics and text, in the articles section and therefore it is also compatible with all seo joomla extensions like PWT SEO https://extensions.perfectwebteam.com/pwt-seo, which works like yoast seo and is a fantastic extension the other joomla pagebuilders, they don't use the articles section .... and these others are not immediate or intuitive. Nicepage is also compatible with joomla extensions, using add atml and entering shortcode codes or braces {} galleries, forms, etc. etc. working There are over 300 pages already ready, and sections already ready. Personally I have artisteer from the beginning, themler from the beginning, and I've had nicepage for a year. I've always buyed products of this company's software, and i will always continue. I have never gone as fast as now that I have nicepage, and the cost of the program is irrelevant, i recovered in 2 days with customers, to then earn all the other 363 days of the year. They were right to interrupt the development of the previous applications, and they did not do it for money as you think, but because it is impossible to modify so much an already existing program so complex, often the solution is the one that has to be reorganized from scratch. how they did it.
El Shay
26 Posts
El Shay posted this 23 June 2019

In my opinion you are right in the sense that NP has a future of approx 5 years, BUT not for the reason you think.

The major value add for NP is the RESPONSIVE MODE.

REPONSIVE MODE is the "google promototed" intermediate stage before we finally move to 100% mobile internet.

In 5 years we will have reached the current internet UI level of Chinese who cannot understand "responsive mode" as their apps are all 100% mobile. For them "responsive mode" is a huge step BACKWARDS !!

Chinese use PC's and portables to manage amazon store control panels to sell chinese trinkets to foreigners and to code mobile apps for 1.5 billion chinese users.

EVERYTHING ELSE, I mean EVERYTHING.....is mobile...NOT responsive.....but full blown (highly addictive) mobile apps.

So normal Chinese don't use TV's (except as gaming screens), don't use PC's (except at work), don't use Cash, atm cards, etc etc....this is a digital...MOBILE society...which will be us in 5 years.

So the whole "RESPONSIVE" thing will last for 5 years tops.

By then the NP creators will have built an amazing mobile app generator tool....and I for one will definitly buy it...

The world is changing fast....mobile is the future...until 5G is fully implemented....then who knows what's next?

(hmmm...maybe the NP developers??)

In my opinion you are right in the sense that NP has a future of approx 5 years, BUT not for the reason you think. The major value add for NP is the RESPONSIVE MODE. REPONSIVE MODE is the "google promototed" intermediate stage before we finally move to 100% mobile internet. In 5 years we will have reached the current internet UI level of Chinese who cannot understand "responsive mode" as their apps are all 100% mobile. For them "responsive mode" is a huge step BACKWARDS !! Chinese use PC's and portables to manage amazon store control panels to sell chinese trinkets to foreigners and to code mobile apps for 1.5 billion chinese users. EVERYTHING ELSE, I mean EVERYTHING.....is mobile...NOT responsive.....but full blown (highly addictive) mobile apps. So normal Chinese don't use TV's (except as gaming screens), don't use PC's (except at work), don't use Cash, atm cards, etc etc....this is a digital...MOBILE society...which will be us in 5 years. So the whole "RESPONSIVE" thing will last for 5 years tops. By then the NP creators will have built an amazing mobile app generator tool....and I for one will definitly buy it... The world is changing fast....mobile is the future...until 5G is fully implemented....then who knows what's next? (hmmm...maybe the NP developers??)
Lynn
70 Posts
Lynn posted this 27 June 2019

Call me old fashioned (I am in my senior years), but I still prefer a desktop PC to mobiles any day of the week. In fact I have only recently acquired a phone that I can actually use for viewing websites. Strangely, I just learnt that I can view my websites on my mobile in "desktop" mode and the mobile view isn't really necessary at all! But people are just lazy, I guess. Meanwhile it is creating all kinds of headaches having to produce websites in 5 different sizes (I should be charging 5 times the price!). and NP still hasn't ironed out all the bugs with responsive views. I am also a frustrated user of Themler and now that I've reached the brow of its steep learning curve (after a couple of years of hair-pulling), I can't choose between the two apps for my choice of a website WYSIWYG designer. I'm not a programmer. I still cringe at the thought of delving into the depths of the CSS or HTML files, but Themler definitely wins on functionality. NP, however, is second to none for creating quick, simple, sites, and I love the feature of automatically creating a site from the content of a social media page!

I just hope that the developers continue improving this platform, and Themler. I have been a fan since I first bought Artisteer many moons ago and I'd still be using that if my clients didn't want these newfangled site designs.

My current unsolved issues are with an overlapping footer in Themler, and a gradient page background in NP. So, ... a shout-out to the support staff ... please respond to my query in Themler! I am currently here to post about my problem with NP, which I'm pretty sure will be a simple fix.

Call me old fashioned (I am in my senior years), but I still prefer a desktop PC to mobiles any day of the week. In fact I have only recently acquired a phone that I can actually use for viewing websites. Strangely, I just learnt that I can view my websites on my mobile in "desktop" mode and the mobile view isn't really necessary at all! But people are just lazy, I guess. Meanwhile it is creating all kinds of headaches having to produce websites in 5 different sizes (I should be charging 5 times the price!). and NP still hasn't ironed out all the bugs with responsive views. I am also a frustrated user of Themler and now that I've reached the brow of its steep learning curve (after a couple of years of hair-pulling), I can't choose between the two apps for my choice of a website WYSIWYG designer. I'm not a programmer. I still cringe at the thought of delving into the depths of the CSS or HTML files, but Themler definitely wins on functionality. NP, however, is second to none for creating quick, simple, sites, and I love the feature of automatically creating a site from the content of a social media page! I just hope that the developers continue improving this platform, and Themler. I have been a fan since I first bought Artisteer many moons ago and I'd still be using that if my clients didn't want these newfangled site designs. My current unsolved issues are with an overlapping footer in Themler, and a gradient page background in NP. So, ... a shout-out to the support staff ... please respond to my query in Themler! I am currently here to post about my problem with NP, which I'm pretty sure will be a simple fix.
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