I have to agree with Matt - it undercuts my business.
But on the other hand.... I do have clients that spend very good money
with me on large feature and graphic updates.. So where the dozens of
faxes and emails which come through, the tracking and billing of these
whordes of changes, delay the client and I from making more important
changes - I have a duty to my clients to help them run efficiently. 

Point is in some cases - this will free up some time and allow you to
create more important changes. While allowing clients text only changes,
most often than not - an enthusiastic client, whom sees delay changes =
happy web surfers - they commit to larger and more frequent updates and
therefore increase my profits.

But  - I hope it does stay on the desktop - because once it hits the web
- all those web based forms and intuitive back end solutions come under
fire.. Not sure any of us would enjoy that.

my 02 cents 
jay miller

Matt Robertson wrote:


Personally, my answer to that is an emphatic NO.  



Thats my job to build a system that my customers can use to do that.  If
Macromedia becomes an end-user solutions provider it undercuts my
business.



Contribute is fine as a generic and rather basic solution.  It has a
fine niche and, speaking for myself, I hope it stays there.



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Just got a snazzy tri-fold in the mail today about Macromedia

Contribute. It looks great, too bad it doesn't run on the web.



Wouldn't it be nice to make Contribute a Java application that could be

integrated into an existing web-application to give this kind of

power/control to us developers so that we could hand it out to whoever

needs to use it - and have it be web-based so as not to have to maintain

software installations on multiple users' machines?



Just a thought. At $99 it's a good deal, but it would be more useful if

it would run on the web.



My $0.02



Joshua Miller

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