I agree, the seminar in DC last Thursday was informative, and Steve was not at all coy about the fact that FigLeaf had strong relationships with the companies' tools they were demoing. If you aren't sure which, if any, CMS is right for you, a free demo of four systems is not a bad deal.

The seminar format was useful too. Started out with a broad introduction, then demos of Macromedia Contribute with a little DreamWeaver thrown in, Ektron (with details of the gotchas in the 3 different products), CommonSpot, and MS CMS 2002 (which I knew would bore me to tears, so I left before that demo started). All in all, it was a useful seminar. Michael


I sat through Fig Leaf's free CMS seminar. It was extremely informative for me and my team, focussing on the evaluation criteria as much as anything else. More importantly, the presenter (Steve Drucker) was without preference for a single solution. I'd highly recommend that if you are just getting started in your CMS journey, you consider sitting through Steve's session.

Steve Baker
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Habitat for Humanity International

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