At 12:10 PM 1/6/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>a little pricey per seat.  How does it work?
>
>Wouldn't something like CommonSpot be better/cheaper?

Actually, $99 per seat is pretty good for a lot of organizations. Remember 
that CT is not a content management system in the vein that one here would 
construct one. It is a content editor in the static HTML of a file. If your 
pages are all made up dynamically, there is still plenty it is good for, 
but it won't be your CMS for the site. I think the way to look at it is 
that it is for getting the enduser out of your hair if you don't have the 
contract for a full CMS.

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