MacVoices #15080: Dan Wood of Karelia Introduces Integrated Web Hosting for Sandvox

Apr 8, 2015 | Business, Developer, Productivity, Software, Web

Chuck Joiner, Dan Wood

Dan Wood  of Karelia demonstrates the newest update to their web design software, Sandvox, a WYSIWYG application that lets you build a web site without ever seeing the code. Already a great option for those wanting to create a site for themselves or their business, Sandvox just got better, with integrated web hosting. With just a couple clicks, you can have your site up and on the web in no time. Dan takes us through the process, demonstrates the power of Sandvox, and talks about why it is perfect for bloggers and podcasters.

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A native of California now based in the San Francisco Bay area,  Dan Wood  is the father of two children, prefers bicycles to cars, and is involved in community groups. His commitments to simplicity, sustainability, and fairness inform his software development philosophy, as does his belief that communication—and making communication easier for more people—is vital to a more informed, active, and productive society. Before forming Karelia Software in 2001, Dan honed his software development skills in several contexts, including “classic” Macintosh and Java development at Bear River Associates and Electronic Arts.Dan can be found on  Twitter.