You may want to try Zope.
http://www.zope.org

Has all the features you want (and more), it's easy to install, fully
scalable, free to use (its open source software), and its large users base
troughout the world will give you friendly tech support at no cost.

While Macromedia Contribute it's an aid to people already using Dreamweaver
as a site publisher, I'd strongly encourage you to give away the static
files handling (which is what MC is limited to), and embrace as soon as
possible any content managememt system using a database content repository.



Ausum




----- Original Message -----
From: "Harcharan Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 10:06 PM
Subject: [cms-list] CMS Requirements


> Hi List,
>
> I have these very simple requirements. Can you guide which is
> appropriate solution and cost effective.
> I would prefer if the solution is Linux based and integrates with apache.
>
> Content Management
>     1    Edit web pages online directly without going through the
>         FTP-EDIT-FTP process
>     2    Add new links, new pages
>     3    Do simple formatting ex.tables..complex formatting (images etc.)
>         not required)
>     4    Authentication..whether that individual/role can edit that
section
>         (marketing cannot change software etc.)
>     5    Preferable (not necessary) to have version control with audit
logs
>     6    Preferable (not necessary)..to be able to change office docs
> (excel,
>         word) directly
>     7    As easy to use as if working on a local file
>
> --
> Harcharan Singh Mittu
> Manager, Systems.
>

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