
With the rise of fast broadband, software developers are starting to realise that they can produce online-only applications that enable you to produce content without downloading software to your computer. This has to be one of the safest ways of using your PC. If the majority of your software was hosted online, you wouldn't have any reasons to defrag your Registry or worry about optimising your PC.
Webnode is an online tool that you can use to produce your own personal or company homepage. It's a well-designed interface which is similar in appearance to the ribbon toolbar found in Office 2007. There's a free version, so you can put a basic and lightweight homepage online that doesn't use more than 1GB of traffic a month and forces you to use a
Webnode footer at the bottom of every page. If you want to use it professionally, you can upgrade to the Premium version, with more bandwidth and secure areas on your site.
Webnode link.
28 Nov 2008