My Artisteer 4.3.x is from 2014 (over 5 years ago)


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Andrew

Posted: 4/24/2019
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I wonder how many companies can go on like this one, giving their middle finger to their client base. People like Artisteer for what it did - making a very large task simple. We're not interested in Themeler. Are you listening?

Either bring in a new version that works and addresses the modern web or fold the company and stop stealing peoples money with the lie that you're going to.

Better yet, just admit your failure and open source the code base so that others can move on.
 
Me

Posted: 4/29/2019
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Hey I was still using 4.1 until fairly recently. (I stopped buying Artisteer when they forced an online connection.)

I was using 4.1 all this time with some special 3rd part export plugins that brought it up to modern standards.

This year I hit a wall and I realized I can't easily squeeze anymore good modern websites out of Artisteer. It's done. Everything Extensoft has to offer is already past it's prime. Even their new stuff. It's all many years behind and many years too late to be of any use.

Now day's I'm using an offline WampServer along with Elementor Pro to easily create modern websites. Then I just publish them online when I'm finished.

It's been working like magic. As good as or better than Artisteer when it was dominating the internet.

Hope this helps.

Quote Andrew:

I wonder how many companies can go on like this one, giving their middle finger to their client base. People like Artisteer for what it did - making a very large task simple. We're not interested in Themeler. Are you listening?

Either bring in a new version that works and addresses the modern web or fold the company and stop stealing peoples money with the lie that you're going to.

Better yet, just admit your failure and open source the code base so that others can move on.


 
Aspwiz

Posted: 5/6/2019
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Hi, I have also stopped using Artisteer as it has not been updated for so long.

Just curious - how good is Elementor Pro. I looked at them before but did not like their licensing model - which restricts you by number of sites per year. How does your approach of
using an offline WampServer with Elementor Pro help?

Thanks

 
Carlos

Posted: 5/10/2019
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no pueden abandonar, artisteer es muy bueno hagan actualizaciones
 
Susan Williams

Posted: 5/17/2019
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Andrew Friedl

Posted: 7/9/2019
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I run a virtual server on SSDNodes because it's extremely easy and inexpensive. I run a Plesk to manage multiple websites and clients - buy the commercial version - it's worth it. Most websites are Wordpress or Wordpress + WooCommerce. For Wordpress you can't beat the Divi theme which allows you to fine tune the theme without ever changing the theme.

I still have two previous versions of Artisteer installed on a VirtualBox Virtual Machine where they live out their golden years, quietly, safe from the onslaught of modern software development tools.

Quote Me:

Hey I was still using 4.1 until fairly recently. (I stopped buying Artisteer when they forced an online connection.)

I was using 4.1 all this time with some special 3rd part export plugins that brought it up to modern standards.

This year I hit a wall and I realized I can't easily squeeze anymore good modern websites out of Artisteer. It's done. Everything Extensoft has to offer is already past it's prime. Even their new stuff. It's all many years behind and many years too late to be of any use.

Now day's I'm using an offline WampServer along with Elementor Pro to easily create modern websites. Then I just publish them online when I'm finished.

It's been working like magic. As good as or better than Artisteer when it was dominating the internet.

Hope this helps.

Quote Andrew:

I wonder how many companies can go on like this one, giving their middle finger to their client base. People like Artisteer for what it did - making a very large task simple. We're not interested in Themeler. Are you listening?

Either bring in a new version that works and addresses the modern web or fold the company and stop stealing peoples money with the lie that you're going to.

Better yet, just admit your failure and open source the code base so that others can move on.




 
Andrew Friedl

Posted: 7/9/2019
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I run a virtual server on SSDNodes. I run a Plesk to manage multiple websites and clients - buy the commercial version - it's worth it. Most websites are Wordpress or Wordpress + WooCommerce. For Wordpress you can't beat the Divi theme which allows you to fine tune the theme without ever changing the theme.

I still have two previous versions of Artisteer installed on a VirtualBox Virtual Machine where they live out their golden years, quietly, safe from the onslaught of modern software development tools.

Quote Me:

Hey I was still using 4.1 until fairly recently. (I stopped buying Artisteer when they forced an online connection.)

I was using 4.1 all this time with some special 3rd part export plugins that brought it up to modern standards.

This year I hit a wall and I realized I can't easily squeeze anymore good modern websites out of Artisteer. It's done. Everything Extensoft has to offer is already past it's prime. Even their new stuff. It's all many years behind and many years too late to be of any use.

Now day's I'm using an offline WampServer along with Elementor Pro to easily create modern websites. Then I just publish them online when I'm finished.

It's been working like magic. As good as or better than Artisteer when it was dominating the internet.

Hope this helps.

Quote Andrew:

I wonder how many companies can go on like this one, giving their middle finger to their client base. People like Artisteer for what it did - making a very large task simple. We're not interested in Themeler. Are you listening?

Either bring in a new version that works and addresses the modern web or fold the company and stop stealing peoples money with the lie that you're going to.

Better yet, just admit your failure and open source the code base so that others can move on.