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Heard of a web program called CMS400.NET? - SteveO - 02-23-2007

A designer friend of mine has a client who has asked her to learn "CMS400.net" because that's what their web vendor used in creating their site. The client wants my designer friend to update the pages, hence "Go learn this program." The page suffixes end with .aspx if that helps anyone identify this program.

I guess there is a Mac version, so I figure it can't be all that horrid. But my friend asked me to ask around for comments on it. Got any? Good or bad, I'll take 'em.

Thanks.


Re: Heard of a web program called CMS400.NET? - Sam3 - 02-24-2007

A quick Google search turned up this: http://www.ektron.com/cms400.aspx


Re: Heard of a web program called CMS400.NET? - Sam3 - 02-24-2007

Then that client needs to give your friend a license to use and play with it. http://www.ektron.com/cms400-web-cms.aspx?id=1702 a ten client license for the program costs a cool $10,000.

It's a total Windows based solution, look at these requirements: http://www.ektron.com/cms400-web-cms.aspx?id=1701 Since your friend is the designer, there really needs to be no reason to "learn" CMS400.NET, Adobe Dreamweaver can be used to design the site.


Re: Heard of a web program called CMS400.NET? - SteveO - 02-26-2007

Thanks, guys, I suspected that DreamWeaver can be used. I've suggested to her that she tell them this; but I think they are stuck on this program. Ugh.