Denis L.
posted this
07 April 2019
I can not believe what I'm seeing and reading! I've been following the evolution of this product since November 2018, and they are claiming to be the new revolution in terms of WEB 3.0, but it doesn't even have more then 3 or 4 customizing menu options... options that lets you make basic menus like in 1995.
And to top that, the Dev team is asking US what we're talking about when we say there needs to be more menu customisation options... are you pro developers or not?! Are you even up to date in the Web design tendencies?!
Sadly, this NicePage product is really not ready to be pushed out as a release paying software. From all the options that are missing, just for menu editing (I'm not even talking about the rest of the software options), which is one of the most importent thing in a Website, it should be tagged as in Alpha stage (not event Beta).
I wish Nicepage a great futur but on my part, I've been an Artisteer and then Themler customer for many years, and there is NO WAY that I'm going to put a dime into NicePage until it surpasses these two other products. If you want to succeed and be the leader in the Web industry, you should develop you product at minimum to the level of Artisteer and Themler before even thinking about pushing it out as a full release... and asking for paying customers.
I wish you good luck, but it's a NO GO for me... and most certainly for a LOT of your potential customer base.
Regards,
Denis L.
I can not believe what I'm seeing and reading! I've been following the evolution of this product since November 2018, and they are claiming to be the **new revolution** in terms of WEB 3.0, but it doesn't even have more then 3 or 4 customizing menu options... options that lets you make basic menus like in 1995.
And to top that, the Dev team is asking **US** what we're talking about when we say there needs to be more menu customisation options... are you pro developers or not?! Are you even up to date in the Web design tendencies?!
Sadly, this NicePage product is really not ready to be pushed out as a release paying software. From all the options that are missing, just for menu editing (I'm not even talking about the rest of the software options), which is one of the most importent thing in a Website, it should be tagged as in **Alpha stage** (not event Beta).
I wish Nicepage a great futur but on my part, I've been an Artisteer and then Themler customer for many years, and there is **NO WAY** that I'm going to put a dime into NicePage until it surpasses these two other products. If you want to succeed and be the leader in the Web industry, you should develop you product at minimum to the level of Artisteer and Themler before even thinking about pushing it out as a full release... and asking for paying customers.
I wish you good luck, but it's a **NO GO** for me... and most certainly for a **LOT** of your potential customer base.
Regards,
Denis L.
Last edited 07 April 2019 by Denis L.