Edicy
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[edit] Overview
Edicy is a simple tool for creating websites online. It's built for small businesses globally and focuses on users with little or no experience with computers. The light-weight user interface offers drag and drop editing experience and makes it one of the fastest tools to build websites with.[1] Edicy features rich text and photo editing, picture galleries, form builder and supports multi-language site structure.
Edicy is compatible with all the major browsers -- Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Safari and Chrome.[2] Major competitors of Edicy are Weebly, Yola, Jimdo, Webnode, Squarespace, Webs, Google Sites.[3]
Company behind Edicy was founded by designer Tõnu Runnel, developer Priit Haamer, a Skype team lead Märt Kelder and a Skype co-founder and former Chief Engineer, Toivo Annus.[4]
Edicy was founded in October 2007. First private, closed beta was launched on March 2008[5]. Edicy is publicly available since August 2008.
[edit] Developer features
There are no limitations on which design can be used with website. Edicy has open design API with it's customized templating language[6] based on LiquidMarkup.
[edit] Awards and nominations
- Edicy received the gold prize at Estonian Internet Awards competition[7]
- Nominee for startup competition winner at Le Web finals 2008
[edit] Available languages
- English
- Estonian
- Simplified Chinese
- Russian
- Spanish
- French
- German
- Portugese
- Norwegian
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Italian
- Greek
- Finnish
- Dutch
- Polish
[edit] References
- ↑ 'Dell, Jolie (July 19, 2009). The Codeless Website: Four Awesome Tools for Creating Cool, No-Tech Sites. ReadWriteWeb. Retrieved on December 1, 2009.
- ↑ Edicy support page. Retrieved on December 1, 2009.
- ↑ Tänavsuu, Toivo (November 30, 2009). Outstanding Trio: Comparison of Three most Promising Estonian Internet Start-ups. Tigerprises. Retrieved on December 1, 2009.
- ↑ Guseva, Irina (Aug 6, 2008). New Kid on the WCM Block: Edicy. CMSWire. Retrieved on December 1, 2009.
- ↑ Edicy Launches private beta
- ↑ http://developer.edicy.com Edicy developer documentation
- ↑ Estonian Best internet 2009 award winners