New HammerKit website launched

HammerKit 2009
6th August 2009 for News
Today we launched a completely new HammerKit website with features that allow designers to start using HammerKit immediately and have access to a range of new resources to get them productive from the get-go.

AUTHOR: Mark Sorsa-Leslie
The author is Managing Director of HammerKit and is passionate about trying to make it easier to build great web applications that work everywhere.

New Site - New Start for HammerKit
I am absolutely delighted about our new site, not least of all because I think it looks great and conveys the story of HammerKit to the right audience. We want to attract more designers to work with HammerKit and to boost this we have created an automated sign-up process that creates an online studio in just a minute. Packed in this studio is a complete tool set for building and deploying sites - and importantly they are created using our unique component technology.

In addition to the online studio, we have also added a lot of new materials in the form of videos and tutorials for both beginners and experts alike. Our main focus now is to support the growing community of HammerKit users worldwide and ensure that we continue to offer support for their business needs.



For those not so familiar with HammerKit, let me give you a short run-down:

- it is a web-based suite of products that allow designers to create new web services
- it provides complete design freedom, with no template handcuffs for the designer
- it puts the designer in complete control of the design and deployment process
- it makes it super simple to reuse any asset from any previous project
- it allows full use of CSS, Javascript (including any of the popular libraries) and Flash with ease
- it has file management, user management and campaign management built-in
- it is a real-time environment where you can work collaboratively with a distributed team
- it allows complete sites to be duplicated instantly for fast response to client demands
- IT IS EASY TO LEARN

If you are a designer and would like to create more dynamic sites with more interactivity, but are afraid of the amount of coding that might need to be done, then why not give HammerKit a try. Apart from anything else, there is a growing selection of parts (or WebBits as we call them) to choose from and you need very little coding experience to get going.

It is the start of an exciting new chapter for our business and I for one am looking forward to our community growing in the days ahead.

rgds

Mark


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