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Trellix was a software company whose products allowed web users to set up personal websites with the use of online publishing tools. Located in
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, the company was founded in 1997 and was purchased by Interland (now
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) in 2003. In March, 2004 Interland closed the Trellix subsidiary.


Trellix Web

Founded in 1995 by software pioneer
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, Trellix's first product was Trellix, a program designed to allow companies to develop and manage information on corporate
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s. Many users of the program desired to use this same idea to create personal websites. This led to the creation of Trellix Web (codenamed "Brooklyn"), a downloadable, client-based software tool. Trellix offered several versions of Trellix Web software: * Free versions (2.0–2.7) that would publish only to specific web publishers with which Trellix had arranged business deals, such as Fortune City and Tripod. Dozens of co-branded versions of the free Trellix Web software were released for various business partners, the most popular of which was included with
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and HP computers and with Corel's WordPerfect with v 2.0. * Paid versions. The paid versions were available online sold directly by Trellix, and sold with a book: Trellix Web Site Creation Kit book (with CD-ROM) had two different versions. Though similar, the publishing options were completely different. ** Prentice Hall Edition of 2.7PA allowed the user to define a host (per page 121) ** Prentice Hall Edition of 2.7 version, like the free version of the software, was tied to only certain hosts. The only version of Trellix that was sold to consumers was 2.7 and only the Publish Anywhere (PA) version allowed the user to define the host. Version 2.7PA was not included in bundled software packages and it is the only version of Trellix that can still publish to new sites. Eventually, Trellix completely abandoned development of "Trellix Web" in favor of "Trellix Web Express", the online software, selling the rights to "Trellix Web" to GlobalSCAPE, Inc. so the product could be sold under the name CuteSITE Builder (CSB). This software was sold as version 3, 4 and 5, but was discontinued June 30, 2006 which ended the line of PC installed Trellix software. Support for the free and paid versions of the PC software is still available on free support sites and forums.


Trellix Web Express

In 2001, Trellix developed Trellix Web Express, a web-based version of the Trellix Web software, based in part on software purchased from Lycos'
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division. (This deal was structured such that Tripod, at the time one of the largest homepage providers online, would be the initial licensee of the new product.) Utilizing
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and allowing published changes to be seen in real-time, Trellix Web Express was designed to be easy-to-use without having to download a fairly large
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. Some free Web portals still use Trellix Web Express, although it is often co-branded to remove the Trellix name from the product. At its peak, Trellix developed the Web Express product in
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, Spanish, and Portuguese. However, work on the non-English versions was not profitable and was discontinued after the 3.x release. By 2003,
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was offering use of ''Trellix Site Builder'' to its customers. In 2007 ''Trellix Web Express'' appeared as "Site Builder" or "Trellix Site Builder". The site says in the META tag "description": "Do-It-Yourself Web Design. Be your own web designer with Trellix Site Builder powered by Trellix Web Express." The corresponding web site www.trellix.com now links directly to the offers of
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. Trellix also licensed the rights to Blogger, a popular
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-development tool, in April 2001.


Interland

In 2003, Web hosting company Interland, which changed its name to Web.com after buying the company with that name, purchased Trellix, and continues to use patented products of Trellix today. , Web.com refused to continue the licensing arrangement with GlobalSCAPE for the PC installed version of the Trellix Web software, retitled CuteSITE Builder (CSB), per notice posted on the GlobalSCAPE support forum.


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