Elevated X Debuts 1ClicktoMobile.com

VALENCIA, Calif. — Elevated X software announced the launch of 1ClicktoMobile, a mobile content management system.

The company said the new product allows users to optimize their paysites for mobile viewing with one click to a submit button.

"Elevated X CMS does it all and updates your mobile site automatically including your tours," the company said.

Full-length movies can be uploaded as VOB, AVI, MOV, WMV, MPG, MP4 or FLV files and then converted to mobile-compatible formats.

The product also provides the option for CMS to automatically watermark and cut the videos into clips as well as watermark photos and crop photo thumbnails for galleries. "Just check a few boxes and the CMS batch encodes all your videos into MP4 and 3GP," the company said.

The CMS also automatically cuts the videos into clips for fast mobile downloading and viewing, takes a screen capture and creates a preview thumbnail to represent each clip.

It also creates larger-size videos for iPhone, iPod, Palm, Blackberry and larger devices, and creates smaller size videos for Nokia, Motorola and smaller devices.

The company pointed out that with one-click updates are published to mobile tours and members areas automatically. "Give your paysite members access to the mobile version or charge for it separately, let visitors and members click a link to toggle between viewing the standard and mobile version of a site. Use the included mobile device detection HTML page to automatically redirect your mobile traffic."

Elevated X co-owner and CEO AJ Hall said, "It's exciting to see more and more of our users take advantage of the mobile market. We've been adding new features and streamlining the software to make it as quick and easy as possible for our users to offer mobile versions.The result is a solution that requires zero work on the part of a site owner or webmaster to offer truly mobile sites."

The software has no setup fee and can be licensed for $50 per month for use on an unlimited number of sites.

For a limited time, new Elevated X CMS customers will get six months of free mobile.

Visit 1ClicktoMobile for more information.

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