Metaverse Content Server is a .NET native application, and is available on a
monthly subscription fee basis, staring from $65/mo.  To give disclosure,
Metaverse is my company, however I know there aren't many full-featured
affordable options in CMS at all, no less options that are .NET based.

http://www.metaverse.cc if you are interested.

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From: "Max Dunn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 1:16 AM
Subject: RE: [cms-list] Best Options...?


> > 2) Is there anything else that will
> > work in the dotnet environment at an
> > affordable price
>
> If you're talking about a canned CMS software package, I have never
> encountered one in the $500 range that did anything worth doing.
>
> > 3) Am I barking up the wrong tree completely
> > or is a cms our ideal solution?
>
> Sounds like you've already got some level of home-built CMS. Probably
> best to continue that direction unless you have a serious budget.
>
> > I thought about making our own and have
> > ordered 'Real-World ASP.NET: Building a
> > CMS' but a not sure if it's worth the effort
> > so to speak. For what Ektron offer is that a
> > good price or should it be fairly easy to
> > roll something similar myself?
>
> That is a too good price, I'd suspect the product probably introduces
> more problems than it solves, but I have never used it so that is just a
> first impression based on clicking around their site, from someone who
> tends to prefer building to buying.
>
> Unfortunately, in my experience you either need (a) time to build it
> yourself or (b) money and time to buy something and make it work for
> you. Content management is generally not something to enter into
> lightly. Then again, at some point it makes business sense if you have
> alot of content and alot of people trying to collaboratively work with
> that content. Whatever you do, don't expect it to be instant: even if
> that's the greatest CMS in the world you will still have to integrate it
> with your workflow.
>
> Max
>
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