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I have been using a Nicepage subscription to work on my own computer for about a month now. I previously ran several Wordpress sites for many years and was very familiar with all the problems, the most concerning being security. For me, getting rid of a database was a huge relief. And the transition was made all the easier when I found Nicepage, which I really enjoy. It takes extensive learning, but how else are you going to be successful? Once proficient, I find myself literally whipping out some damn good design. In fact, I think I’m going to start supplementing my income with it. LOL. But the reason I write you is actually serious. Beyond a doubt, Nicepage’s biggest drawback is its lack of a spell-checker. I certainly hope you’re working on that because you will never compete with Wordpress without it. Give it your best.