At school, many fellow pupils use a nasty little piece of software called Serif Web Plus, to do all their online web creation shizzlenits.

Great right? I mean, it's simple to use after all - but is it any good? Simply put... No. Not that I'm one to talk, but the code is shocking to hell, items are misaligned and misplaced, the code won't validate in a pigeon's nest (let alone in the official W3 validator), and heck.

If you're using the software's brother PhotoPlus, the chances are your designs will be so bleeding shocking no-one would approach your site with a ten-foot barge pole anyway.

The quote from the site rings rather hollow:

"Whether a novice or a seasoned designer, a hobbyist or commercial manager, WebPlus X2 offers interactive forums and blogs, polished animated photo galleries, podcast and cool YouTube videos, Flash animations, secure password-protected pages, easy e-commerce sites with partners including PayPal, and much more."


A seasoned web designer? They'd use Dreamweaver. They're not retarded. Sure it has fancy "Web 2.0" features, but in the scheme of things, if the site is absolutely horrific (shocking) then no-one will give a $*^% if you have a podcast or not.

You get my drift? Judge for yourselves. Google it. I refuse to link to such scum.
Overall I review this so called "piece of software as 2/10
Damian Gaslawski... Signing off.