Available for free, it allows users to instantly create secured websites, share and exchange design and development tips.
Acorn Rack, a new provider of automatic website creation solutions, today announced that it has officially launched a public version of its website creation service.
The new service, available for free to users at the basic level, gives users the option to instantly and securely create websites, and share and exchange design and development tips. The public beta test lasted 2 months, and included the implementation of user suggested features and the removal of software bugs. The company says that it will not charge for its service in the near future, and is currently giving free website hosting to all of its users.
"We are based in the United Kingdom, but our vast developer community includes users from all corners of the globe. Our site has been fortunate to have unprecedented growth in our development period. Users can create up to 50 websites on our system," said Olly Culverhouse, server administrator for Acorn Rack.