I'm sorry, but I'd never spend money on such a product without a lot more detail and documentation.
Regards Geoff > Thanks Geoff > > Features, system requirements, screenshots showing interface to > all the tools, and examples of implementation is available here: > > http://www.assetnow.com/anx/index.cfm/1,8,html > > Everything you need to do as routine CMS duties are browser > based. Including setting permissions, search indexing, log files etc. > > Templates, Widgets and CSS are built via the browser interface. > Since in my view a developer/designer implements/tests these and > then they are simply uploaded to the required system directories. > > Workflow - unlimited steps based on groups or users assigned to a > category with workflow permissions. No complex routing rules - my > experience with our previous product "DX" which was released > about 4 years ago was that most customers were in fact happy with > 3 steps for approval. More complex workflows are typically > handled by other systems/procedures in the organization. > > Remote authoring - web browser and java editor, so anywhere with > a Internet connection to the server. > > What does it address: simply you can publish a web site > immediately after install, nothing else required. However you are > obviously likely to spend time customizing the CSS and templates > (and creating new templates) to suit your layout and visual requirements. > > As an example: > > http://www.assetnow.com/anx/index.cfm/1,8,106,html > > Eric Meyer's lightweight slideshow solution - as you can see the > layout is quite different to the main site. Simply a different > template and CSS applied. Content is published from the CMS as > for any other page. > > Regards > > Johan ********************************************************* The CMS discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ *********************************************************
