>or you can use the Domino Go webserver with Lotus Notes clients. This is
>the solution we use to allow non web-literate people to maintain the
>contents of their web sites. Of course, you have to build the site in the
>first place, but from then on anyone who can type can maintain the contents
>(although it does help if they have some idea of communication and can
>actaully write. And of course, you need someone who can design and optimise
>graphics. Etc.)
franko, what's the cost of Domino webserver and licenses for Lotus Notes?
I'm just trying to get a handle on this, as while this may be a valid
solution for large companies, small businesses are likely to find it
prohibitive. And then of course the client has to learn to use the
software, which I suspect takes a considerable investment in time and
energy.
Barry
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