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I bought your product today. It took 16 minutes to install. It worked first time. It has a fantastic feature set. EXCELLENT PRODUCT. PLEASE TELL THE GUY(S) THAT WROTE IT, THEY DID A SUPERB JOB...!!!!
Tony W.

I want to tell you that you guys did an excellent job on this app.
Zeshan B.

MetaTag Maker has done a real good job for me - Put some of my sights at Number 1 on some engines. J-Bots are cool!
Bob. B.

Finally!!!! Your application is practically flawless! We have spent $$$$ on [edit] and [edit]. Even after customizing and battling with the code, we could never get it as smooth. I think you have got one heck of a product and should probably charge more in the future.
Carol H.

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About Us

Webs Unlimited, Inc. provides software products for web developers.

We specialize in add-in products and support for Microsoft FrontPage, the #1 web authoring and management tool.

We have been in business since the first version of FrontPage was released to the public in 1997. Today, tens of thousands of loyal customers
around the world use our first, and still most popular add-in, J-Bots. Through the years, and with each FrontPage upgrade, we have developed our own J-Bots upgrade, as well as other new tools--always focusing on the features FrontPage web designers tell us they want and need.

Because we take great pride in our products, we offer a 30-day unconditional money-back guarantee if our software does not meet your needs.

Webs Unlimited a part of Microsoft's Office/FrontPage 2003 Beta Team
Webs Unlimited was a member of the Microsoft Office 2003 Program's beta testing group that provided Microsoft Office 2003 end-user feedback directly to Microsoft Office management. The Webs Unlimited team has served on Microsoft's FrontPage Office beta teams since FrontPage 98. "It is truly an honor to be invited by Microsoft to participate in the beta program," said Mike Chafin, CEO of Webs Unlimited.  "It is great to see our input directly affect Microsoft Office 2003 as ultimately released to the public in November 2003. Working directly with the decision makers of Microsoft Office's newest releases means having our finger on the pulse of an application that is used in over 98 percent of America's businesses."