New Releases - Software Makes Web Site Publishing Simple

Visionary Systems, Ltd., is poised to release their latest version of Web site publishing and communication software, Visionary Village Software 2.1 for Schools and Churches. You do not have to know HTML or other programming languages, although a section for advanced HTML formatting is included. The software itself provides everything needed to create and launch your Web site in around 60 minutes.

The main areas of the software are school news, calendar of events, headline announcements, staff and contact directory, lunch/meal menu, links and related Web site directory, sponsorship/advertising module, e-mail broadcasting and site statistics of who is visiting what page and how often. Visionary Systems, Ltd., Des Moines, IA, (888) 322-8455, www.visionary.com.

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