We considered it, but the cost of ownership was high. Training sessions
are expensive, you have to go up by Boston for 3 days for beginner
training. If you want advanced training it's a different 3 day session
(more money).  If they come to your office/campus it's very very
expensive. We went with OmniUpdate, it doesn't care what the back-end is
or database structure is and will take a pre-existing website into it's
CMS.

Training is free....

Steve LaBadie, Web Manager
East Stroudsburg University
200 Prospect St.
East Stroudsburg, Pa 18301
570-422-3999
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.esu.edu
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 10:03 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Paperthin's Commonspot

Does anyone have any experience with CommonSpot?

 

Pros?

 

Cons?

 

We're considering encapsulating our entire website in a CMS. And
CommonSpot
has come up

Obvious advantage: written in ColdFusion..

 

-- 

Scott Stewart

ColdFusion Developer

 

SSTWebworks

4405 Oakshyre Way

Raleigh, NC. 27616

(919) 874-6229 (home)

(703) 220-2835 (cell)

 


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