Software Review: MagicEdit

Organiser
The Sacramento Web Development Meetup Group
Date
Thu, 3 Mar 2011, 03:00 - 05:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Panera Bread , Sacramento, US
Cost
Free

The internet tech industry is teeming with creative talent, and keeping up with the latest ideas and innovations is a primary objective of this meetup group. New software is being launched by the minute and savvy developers value the feedback of real-world users. With this in mind, we would like to offer an occasional meeting that focusses on the review of software that web developers might find useful.

This week’s meetup features the brainchild of one of our own members. The product is MagicEdit, a revolutionary way to allow your clients to update website content - without having to convert their site into one of the CMS’s! Rob Watts, the founder and president of MagicEdit will present this product at the March Natomas meeting.

As usual, all skill levels are welcome! I will be in Florida :-) but will attend by Skype. Michael and Rob will be there in person. Come join us in Natomas for an evening of intelligent conversation and free wifi.

Christine

 

Thanks to Michael, Matt, and Christine for the chance to show the Sacramento Web Developers Meetup what we've been working on!

We're going to be going through a hands-on tutorial, so to get a jump-start on things just download the tutorial files by clicking here.

Everyone at the Meetup will get a free lifetime MagicEdit account, so just sign up for a free trial on MagicEdit.com and give me the account information you signed up with (email or user name) so your account won't expire. You'll need to use your account to work through the tutorial.

Hope to see you there!

Rob

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