[Sigia-l] Content management software recommendation?
Rob Wells - DDSN
robw at ddsn.com
Fri Feb 4 23:55:40 EST 2005
Hi Christy,
You might like to check out cm3 content manager: http://www.cm3cms.com/. It
seems to meet your requirements. It's stronger (more flexible) in its
handling of metadata than most low cost CMS packages, it gives you fine
control over content categorisations in quite a few different ways.
Disclaimer: I work for the vendor of this product. Even worse, I'm a lurker
on this list. I would not normally post directly about the product on a list
like this and I'm not here to advertise. On this occasion a direct question
was asked and the answer seemed appropriate. My apologies if I've offended
anyone.
Cheers,
Rob.
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Rob Wells, Director - DDSN Interactive
E: robw at ddsn.com
W: http://www.ddsn.com/
W: http://www.cm3cms.com/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christy Adessa Wilkens" <christy.wilkens at responsiblelending.org>
To: <sigia-l at asis.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 2:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Sigia-l] Content management software recommendation?
>A slightly different request.
>
> I'm looking for an open-source or very low cost ($15k or under) CMS for my
> nonprofit. Our main need is excellent category management, or the ability
> to:
>
> -- assign faceted classification values to every piece of content, often
> multiple values for the same facet
> -- assign different templates to certain categories (essentially, content
> type)
>
> Most of the OS/cheap CMS's I've seen really fall down here, making it
> difficult to manage a single, large faceted vocabulary across different
> content types. The site's not huge, around 800 pages. Any suggestions
> other than MovableType, the current frontrunner?
>
> Thanks
> Christy
>
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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>
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