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X-Perience Edit-X

Submitted by Staff on Mon, 2002-10-21 10:56.

Submission by Stacy Cook

Edit-X provides unique X-Perience to new users

Denver, CO - Edit-X, the content management software (CMS) application used to create and manage web site content, introduces X-PERIENCE - a promotional program that provides new clients with free software.

Under X-PERIENCE, Edit-X provides new customers their full CMS software application to evaluate for a 30-day trial period. Participants are given access to a full suite of content management software, which includes account set-up and free support during the evaluation period.
At the end of the 30 days, users may opt to continue its usage either through direct purchase or a low-cost monthly lease.

"Edit-X is designed to give businesses of all sizes a scalable solution for managing online information," says Stacy Cook, managing director of Edit-X. "By offering a test drive through our X-PERIENCE program, we want you to experience a new way to build and manage dynamic, database driven websites. Edit-X will spoil you -- it's the easiest way to create web sites, no
matter the level of user expertise."

To qualify and participate in the X-PERIENCE program, candidates will complete and submit the online application found on the Edit-X website, www.edit-x.com.

The X-PERIENCE offer is limited to one trial per organization and is intended for evaluation purposes. Expiration occurs 30 days after activation, but all pages created during the trial period will be archived and may be accessed for up to a year afterwards.

About Edit-X

The Edit-X Content Control Framework is a set of custom software tools used to build and manage dynamic, database driven websites. Content management applications are developed using open Internet standards including Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP, and run on the Windows or UNIX platform. The Edit-X headquarters is located in Denver, CO, and its current software version is 1.5.


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