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New Blog Tool Turns PCs into a Powerful Web Publishing Platform

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Blog publishing may now be the easiest thing to do with computers thanks to a new tool from NetForAll, the company known for making web design and hosting a simple task for the average PC user.

Sandy, Utah (PRWEB) February 7, 2005 - NetForAll has released version 2.0 of its Web Robot software, featuring a blog tool that is easy to use, and extremely powerful. The new tool makes blog publishing one of the easiest things to do with computers, because all it requires is to type a message and publish with one click of the mouse. Unlike other frequent tasks such as email, web browsing, or word processing, there is no need to keep track of email address, web site location, or file name.

To an extent, a blog is much like an email, except one does not specify a recipient. Thus it is not sent to an email box, instead, it is published on the web where millions of users can read it. The hype surrounding blog publishing is well deserved, in part because it is very natural and easy, much like speaking, or writing a diary entry. Also, it is very practical because one can reach millions of readers effortlessly, without the annoyance of spam.

The new blog tool from NetForAll stands out among other such tools because it clearly separates two sets of responsibilities. The user is solely responsible for the message, and has the opportunity to focus entirely on expressing the ideas to the expected audience. The user is never distracted by technicalities that would normally require specialized skills and consume a lot of time. Instead, only one click of the mouse, is enough to trigger the chain of operations that post the blog on the web, elegantly formatted, sorted, saved and archived. These operations are the responsibility of the blog tool itself, and the user doesn't care. The result is that one doesn't need to learn new skills in order to publish nicely formatted blogs.

Poly Street, President of NetForAll states, "this blog tool unlocks a new era in web publishing because it is simple enough for just anyone. In fact, the less one knows about computers the more it's likely that the outcome would be very impressive. Blogs offer tremendous possibilities and may be used for various purposes including public relations, marketing campaigns, newsletters, progress reports, or just keeping friends and family informed about recent activities."

NetForAll bundles the blog tool with its flagship product Web Site Robot. The Robot is very easy to use, and offers a wide range of features. Besides blogs, one can create an online photo album, art gallery, music catalog, online store, small business, fraternity, or personal web site in just minutes. In contrast with previous generations of web building tools, there is no need for additional software, web design or programming skills, not even a web hosting company.

The Robot is not intrusive and runs in the background, using minimum system resources, so that the user can carry on with the normal work and not bother with the fact that a web site is operating. Users with any level of experience or none whatsoever can now publish on the web in just minutes, and continue to stay totally focused on their normal occupation.

The software works on all versions of Windows such as XP, 2000, NT, 98 and 95. The version for Linux, the open source platform is quite interesting because it can be configured so that hundreds of users host their web site independently, or they may share a common web server already installed. Indeed the Robot is easily portable to any other computing platform.

For additional information or to download free trial version, visit the company's web site at http://www.netforall.com

About NetForAll
Based in Sandy, Utah, NetForAll specializes in Advanced Human Machine Interfaces, Automated Data Processing and Knowledge Dissemination using the web. It designs simple Graphical User Interfaces that hide away complex technologies so as to enable ordinary PC users to leverage the full potential of the web. For additional information, visit the company's web site at http://www.netforall.com

Contact Information:
NetForAll
10332 Silver Willow Drive, Suite 100
Sandy, UT 84070
801-571-7659
http://www.netforall.com

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Small Business Web Site
It also takes just a few minutes to create a small business web site. There is no need for a web hosting company.
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Shopping Cart
The shopping cart does not require web design or programming skills. It allows customers to pay online with credit cards.
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Online Store
Any user can create an online store with unlimited categories in minutes.
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Sample Online Photo Album
The Web Robot also enable any average PC user to publish an online photo album is just few minutes.
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New Blog Tool from NetForAll
To post a blog, one just fills the Title, Text and click on Publish. It is so easy, yet very powerful because one can reach millions of readers with just one click of the mouse.
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Sample Blog Page
With just one click of the mouse, an average PC user can post a nicely formatted blog on the web and reach millions of readers.
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