WebEvent Publish 2.7

WebEvent Inc. recently released WebEvent Publish 2.7, an easy-to-use online solution that centralizes the process of capturing, organizing and updating event information from diverse sources for multiple calendars. This new version provides timesaving and money-saving benefits by allowing site visitors to quickly find relevant information and download it into their personal calendars. WebEvent Publish also allows educational institutions to publish event calendars on a Web site and reach discrete audiences with tailored information. The new program includes an enhanced integration feature that lets WebEvent users point, click and insert any event into a personal desktop calendar. WebEvent Inc., (978) 975-3344, www.webevent.com.

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