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It's not anything like CommonSpot. 

CommonSpot is a database-driven ColdFusion web application designed to 
manage large volume sites. Contribute is an end-user application designed 
to manage small, static HTML-based sites (no database). Contribute bears 
more of a resemblance to Microsoft Frontpage than the CMS' that are usually 
discussed in this forum. At a price point of $99/seat, contribute might 
possibly capture some market share from the truly low-end CMS's (Ektron CMS 
100/200) and, of course, disgruntled Frontpage users. 
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FWIW, it is technically possible to integrate this product as a front end WYSIWYG 
editor for an actual content management system through the use of Contribute's 
extension framework(taken from Dreamweaver).  So it is quite possible that this 
product will eventually augment CMS products rather than competing with them. 
  
Robert Occhialini 
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