[Sigia-l] Content management software recommendation?

Kyle Pero kylepero at usableinterface.com
Wed Feb 2 12:55:24 EST 2005


I honestly don't know who to suggest, but I'll warn you against purchasing
Percussion's Rhythmyx: http://www.percussion.com/products/rhythmyx/index.htm.
This has to be one of the most unusable CMS programs ever built. The interface
and their publishing process is completely unintuitive. The support is also
very poor and there are a lot of known bugs in the program.

Hope this helped you.

~ Kyle



Quoting Dariane Hunt <dariane at eyearchitect.com>:

> [Forwarded because of formatting.  Dick Hill]
>
> Dear List,
>
> I apologize if this question has already been posted to the list many times
> but I just re-joined after being off for the past 6 months:
>
> Content Management Software recommendation:  I generally develop admin
> interfaces to manage content from scratch so my knowledge of off-the-shelf
> content management solutions is no longer current.  Does anyone have
> experience with and/or can recommend a content management system that can do
> the following:
>
> -- version control and revision: keeping previous versions of content so we
> can quickly revert or reuse content
> -- scheduling and expiration: be able to work on and schedule content that
> is future dated, for instance when content needs to change during
> non-business hours, so that it happens automatically
> -- workflow and approval: be able to assign roles and responsibilities as
> well as an approval path with preview capabilities
> -- separation of content from presentation: fully separate the content from
> the presentation and styles so the content can be accessed and
> repurposed; for example content could be used by the public site and by the
> member site but display differently based on context or business rules
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
> Dariane
>
> Dariane Hunt
> EyeArchitect
> dariane at eyearchitect.com
> http://www.eyearchitect.com
>
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