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Viviti Launched!

March 13th, 2008 | 0 comments

Well we've finally launched Viviti - It's a web based/hosted CMS system that's component based. Fully themable using normal HTML, and all editable in browser (drag-n-drop to move stuff around, etc.). As it is now, it supports adding custom blocks (text or html blocks), rss feeds, blogs, and a few other components. It's pretty neat, and as we add more components will become more and more flexible.

Currently it's still in a invite only phase, as we work through some final touches - but we will start sending out invites to people who request a beta key soon.

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