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You might want to take a look at CityDesk from Frog Creek Software
(http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/). An excellent tool for non-technical
users to update a site.
Regards,
Paul Neshamkin
pauln -at- helpauthors -dot- com
MS Help MVP
ComponentOne Doc-To-Help MVP and Certified Trainer
WexTech MVP, Certified Doc-To-Help Trainer
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Of Karen Casemier
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 11:07 AM
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Subject: HTML/Web Site Authoring Tools for easy updating
know in the past we've had a discussion about tools like this, but I cannot
seem to come up with the correct search terms for the archives.
I'm going to be designing a website for a non-profit. We need to design a
site with content that is easily updatable by non-technical users - ideally,
those updating the site would not need to update the HTML directly, but
could instead update a single file in Word or a similar program. I'd like to
hear from those of you who have done something similar and the success
you've had with different programs. Also, as this is for a non-profit, cost
is also an issue.
Please cc me directly on replies, as I'm on the digest.
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