Intellimon Releases XHeaderPro Premium Graphics Creation Software
Program includes 5,000 web site or blog header templates
MIAMI, March 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Professional graphic designers have plenty of options for creating eye-catching headers on Web sites and blogs. For everyone else, however, obtaining a professional header has been costly and time-consuming -- and those without extra time or money have found it nearly impossible to launch a professional-looking site. But now, thanks to today's release of XHeaderPro by Intellimon Ltd. (http://www.xheaderpro.com), literally anyone can design unique, professional headers.
Intellimon is the force behind the popular XHeader, a free downloadable program with 500 professionally designed site header templates that are easily customized. XHeaderPro offers the same robust design capabilities, with one key difference: XHeaderPro packs a whopping 5,000 header templates. Each can be customized in any way the user chooses, or headers can be created from scratch. The program is so simple and intuitive, novice users can actually be up and running -- and producing real headers -- in five or ten minutes.
"Until XHeader, non-designers who wanted to have great-looking header graphics for their web site or blog had little choice but to shell out hundreds or even thousands of dollars on beefy graphics creation programs and then spend weeks learning how to make the simplest designs, or pay a professional to design a header," explained Intellimon founder and CEO Paul Smithson. "With the release of XHeaderPro, we have really leveled the playing field. Anyone can find exactly what he or she needs within the 5,000 templates we have included with the software."
Perhaps the most surprising feature of XHeaderPro is its price: a mere $47. To put that into perspective, the going rate for header graphics elsewhere on the Web is anywhere from $5 to $50 per header. The 5,000 professionally designed headers in XHeaderPro, on the other hand, come out to less than a penny apiece. What's more, XHeaderPro headers are automatically optimized for quality and file size, and users can easily add a variety of text and graphic effects. The finished headers are compatible with any Web design software, including Adobe Dreamweaver, XSitePro, Expression Web, FrontPage and blogging tools such as WordPress.
"Within five minutes of installing XHeaderPro, I had a great header that greatly improved the look of an old, tired looking Web site," said XHeaderPro user John MacKinnon. "The nice part is this was accomplished for a tiny fraction of the cost of hiring a designer. [XHeaderPro] is a simple program to use and well worth the money."
Those interested in XHeader or XHeaderPro can try the program for free by downloading XHeader, complete with 500 header templates, at http://www.xheader.com/Free_Header_Graphic_Software_Download_Page.html. To purchase the powerful XHeaderPro with 5,000 header templates, visit http://www.xheader.com/Buy_XHeaderPro.html.
Photo of XHeaderPro:
http://www.ereleases.com/pic/XHeaderPro.jpg
About Intellimon and Founder Paul Smithson
Intellimon, founded by Paul Smithson, is the creator of XSitePro Web site-building software (http://www.xsitepro.com). The company also publishes XHeader, a free tool for designing Web site header graphics that has been downloaded more than 100,000 times. Smithson, who graduated in business strategy and direct marketing from two of Europe's leading business schools, has established five multimillion-dollar companies, one of which is now owned by the BBC. His areas of expertise include business strategy, ecommerce, online and traditional marketing, software development and maximizing the potential of online businesses.
Photo of Paul Smithson:
http://www.ereleases.com/pic/Paul-Smithson.jpg
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Paul Smithson |
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SOURCE Intellimon Ltd.
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