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FREE - NetObjects Fusion Essentials

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  • Started 10 months ago by k8UndeadFox
  • Latest reply from FreewareFan

  1. Fusion Essentials is a free web site design software that offers many core features found in Fusion 10.

    Features include: drag and drop design, full website management, website asset management, built-in FTP, form builders, photo galleries, e-commerce tool and more.

    Downloading Fusion Essentials is absolutely free and is the easiest way to try your hand at building web sites.

    http://www.netobjects.com/html/essentials.html

    K8

    Posted 10 months ago #
  2. FreewareFan
    Member

    Domo Mahrie Gahtoe, K8!! :-)

    Note: not responsible for correct spelling at this time of the day...

    Posted 10 months ago #
  3. Ummm what does that mean?

    Posted 10 months ago #
  4. I think it involves something Japanese and a fashionable way to wear a chicken. (But I could be wrong).

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  5. FreewareFan
    Member

    Just how does one fashionably wear a chicken, Mr.B?

    But, K8, he is correct about it being Japanese.... meaning roughly 'Thank you very much'!

    Posted 10 months ago #
  6. JKEngineer
    Member

    I think it should have been Domo Arigato.
    BWDIK?
    JK

    Posted 10 months ago #
  7. K8!
    When it comes to posting finds, you sure come up with some big scores. Someone just asked me about Fusion the other day. Now I can suggest a really excellent test drive. Thnks

    Posted 10 months ago #
  8. I have Net Fusion 9, the full version. I think I got it this past summer for free. It's good from what I can see. Now to find and download a time maker so I have the time to learn how to use it with my other stash of programs I need to learn. :) Maybe I should just give up sleeping etc.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  9. but now ???

    Posted 10 months ago #
  10. FreewareFan
    Member

    I think it should have been Domo Arigato.

    See, I knew someone would know how to spell it correctly. This is just one example of my fine ability to butcher a phrase belonging to a foreign language. Foreign to the English language, anyways......

    Posted 10 months ago #

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