Interesting twist from MM in the form of "Macromedia Contribute". Basically a content management system for 'flat' websites.
The software allows non-technical numbnuts to browse through a site and edit as they go. Take a look at the demos (which are huge) because you won't get any idea of what it is from my poor excuse for an explanation. My question is: are macromedia trying to kill off some of our valuable business? Creating out-of-the-box content management solutions isn't new, and anybody can build one... but with MM building one, and probably selling it extremely cheap (no prices available as yet), its doing us no favours at all. If I create an out-of-the-box solution and try to sell it to random punters, chances are I won't make a fortune. For businesses like mine, we don't have the time or the money to put into large marketing campaigns so we're not likely to get a massive audience. But for Macromedia its not a problem. They already build the industry standard web authoring software, so its not like they've got to make a massive effort to make people aware of new software. I don't know about you, but building content management systems is a large part of my business, and I can't really welcome something like this. There you go... that's my neck stuck out for anyone to take an axe to (for anyone who watched Sleepy Hollow last night)... Taz
