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		<title>By: Laura Hill</title>
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		<dc:creator>Laura Hill</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 16:52:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Using Lyris HQ has never been an easy process. I have used it for the past year to handle all of my email marketing needs. Recently, it has become increasingly buggy and hard to use. I have been a web designer for 5 years now, and have an excellent grasp of html and css, so I&#039;m pretty positive it&#039;s not a lack on knowledge on my part.

One of the most frustrating things about Lyris is the fact that it is incapable of copy and pasting material correctly. Most of the time, you cannot delete anything at all in html view. Further more if you edit things in the wsywig viewer, it is still not 100% certain that you will be allowed to delete things. If you, then, decided to just highlight the erroneous portion and paste over it with corrected content, Lyris will paste it in twice... which then leads to immense frustration when you cannot delete the extra pasted content.

I have developed a system to work around all of the bugs that Lyris has, but I feel like developing a laborious system to protect my work from Lyris&#039;s crashes and mysterious deletion of files is a bit too much.

If I could give Lyris a negative rating somehow, I would.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using Lyris HQ has never been an easy process. I have used it for the past year to handle all of my email marketing needs. Recently, it has become increasingly buggy and hard to use. I have been a web designer for 5 years now, and have an excellent grasp of html and css, so I&#8217;m pretty positive it&#8217;s not a lack on knowledge on my part.</p>
<p>One of the most frustrating things about Lyris is the fact that it is incapable of copy and pasting material correctly. Most of the time, you cannot delete anything at all in html view. Further more if you edit things in the wsywig viewer, it is still not 100% certain that you will be allowed to delete things. If you, then, decided to just highlight the erroneous portion and paste over it with corrected content, Lyris will paste it in twice&#8230; which then leads to immense frustration when you cannot delete the extra pasted content.</p>
<p>I have developed a system to work around all of the bugs that Lyris has, but I feel like developing a laborious system to protect my work from Lyris&#8217;s crashes and mysterious deletion of files is a bit too much.</p>
<p>If I could give Lyris a negative rating somehow, I would.</p>
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