Update
03/05/14: My email servers (all but one) are back online, although
anything mailed to me from Saturday through Tuesday was lost. IX Webhosting is definitely going to be in trouble. They have already
lost a lot of business, based on their status blog comments ... and I will be
going soon. I need a template program that will work and a company that is
prepared for "the worst." Hope this finds you well and sassy on Hump
Day!
Updated: 03/09/14:
Oh wait! IX Webhosting – full of technically advanced
personnel – MUST have known this years ago. Wikipedia, “Developer Tommy Pavlicek
announced in September 2005 that he would discontinue development of Site Studio and his other applications
due to time constraints.”
So by the time I began my association with IX Webhosting, Site Studio was already a crippled program. Great. Just freakin’ great.
Updated: 03/09/14:
“Web hosting that grows with you.”
HA!! At what point can we sue for false advertisement? Seriously, anyone know?
The IX Webhosting tagline is big and bold on their home page. I have been a loyal, if often disgruntled customer since approximately 2005. That’s a LONG time in this click-per-second society. Though they’ve been in business since 1999, for my purposes this company stopped growing around 2009.
Part of IX Webhosting’s original appeal was not only the ability to host up to fifteen websites in one place, but for a non-techie like me, they provided a simple, DIY web building template program that worked just fine for my simple websites.
Site Studio was a key component of my decision to sign with IX Web.; along with simplicity and site stability as close runners-up. How was I to know that Site Studio would be abandoned by its creator to leave unsuspecting people like me stunted in their web growth?
The IX Webhosting tagline is big and bold on their home page. I have been a loyal, if often disgruntled customer since approximately 2005. That’s a LONG time in this click-per-second society. Though they’ve been in business since 1999, for my purposes this company stopped growing around 2009.
Part of IX Webhosting’s original appeal was not only the ability to host up to fifteen websites in one place, but for a non-techie like me, they provided a simple, DIY web building template program that worked just fine for my simple websites.
Site Studio was a key component of my decision to sign with IX Web.; along with simplicity and site stability as close runners-up. How was I to know that Site Studio would be abandoned by its creator to leave unsuspecting people like me stunted in their web growth?

So by the time I began my association with IX Webhosting, Site Studio was already a crippled program. Great. Just freakin’ great.