Liveaps page builder – invites ahoy

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Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

UK-based Liveaps has a drag’n'drop page webpage builder currently in private beta prior to a launch late Feb/early March. Think online Dreamweaver for creative peple who want to build a site visually. In addition to the drag’n'drop web page builder it has tools supporting text, images, lines, shapes, hyperlinks, multimedia files, and html widgets. The back-end has a database and form creation tools allowing them to build out new applications and offer them to Users via their toolbar. Initially it will launch in a free version then also provide a subscription/pro version.

We have 50 Pro Private Beta invites to give away to the first people who hit the site and plug in the word ‘TechCrunch’. Fill yer boots… Here’s a video of how it works (but guys, please dump that music, ok?)

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