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Renasoft Offers Personal Web Server

By theWHIR.com , September 13, 2006

Renasoft Offers Personal Web Server

September 13, 2006 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting software provider Renasoft (renasoft.com) announced on Wednesday it has released a free version of its Personal Site Server, which includes an advanced Web server, InstaFlash Web designer and its own FlameOn technology for creating Web pages using drag and drop components.

Personal Site Server enables users to design and host Web sites for free using their own home PCs and Internet connections.

Using InstaFlash Web designer, which is accessed with a browser, users can create a site without having to know any HTML. It implements a drag and drop framework that enables the user to place and size objects anywhere on the page.

The NetJetServer application, which is part of Personal Site Server, gives users the ability to run as many Web sites as their computer and Internet connection is capable of.

Renasoft says InstaFlash can also be used to create flyers, handouts, brochures, advertisements and marketing materials, presentations and training materials, slide shows and prototypes of applications.

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