Michael,

We have used DNN - www.dotnetnuke.com - it runs on MS server - and is great for document management.

Our website is done using it www.specialistservices.com.au and our intranet is similar. It has a great document managment system and we find it great for all other intranet type things like announcements

I also know a good programmer who can set them up cheaply

Duncan

Michael Christie wrote:
Hi to all,
Our dreaded accreditation is coming up again (notwithstanding all the
previous correspondence on the topic) and we again relook at our
practice manual.
Currently we have lots of Word documents in a folder on the managers desk.
A few yrs ago I transferred by hand all the Word documents into HTML and
made a website for the practice manual, with a sliding menu  viewable by
all the staff on their computers.
It stayed the same for years, the staff could not easily update it and
so they went back to the familiar Word. The manual sits with dust on it
at the managers desk
Is there some REALLY EASY Content Management system for us?
Preferably able to use the existing Word docs, and have some Menu with a
list of the documents in it like chapters in a book.It must be really
simple and intuitive to use. Doesn't need to have all the bells and
whistles.
I've looked at Mambo, and wiki in the past but I may be dumb but it did
not seem easy enough for our use.
I'm interested in your advice.
Rgds
Michael Christie

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