Rick, as I work in a hospital, we looked at this as an option as well,
but found that it didn't fit our needs for a lot of things. However, we
do plan to use it on the website, but we plan to use either M$ CMS or
Commonspot on our intranet.
 
I've been building a lot of active edit areas to tide us over, but I am
just way too overwhelmed to have to do this everytime somoene wants to
add something, as I am the only webber in an organization of 1500
users.
 
I have, however, suggested Contribute to some of my pals at home who I
have made templates for for book clubs, etc. I found that I needed to
buy a copy of CT myself because they were having so many problems that I
needed to be able to walk them through things. The DW updater did help a
little, but it crashes my machine when I try to use the CT stuff.
 
Ok, I am rambling......
 
 
 
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer 
The Children's Medical Center 
One Children's Plaza 
Dayton, OH 45404 
937-641-4293 
http://www.childrensdayton.org
 
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/7/2003 7:52:09 AM >>>
Thanks for all the replies and insight.  

I imagine this intranet project I'm working on is like a lot of
projects, a
mix of static pages and dynamic content.  

The community is medical (but not real tech savvy, particularly at the
lower
levels) with lots of committees, minutes and reports (the main use I
saw for
Contribute was secretaries publishing committee reports, minutes, &
research
results from Word .docs in a standard format that is both a good
display but
also printer ready).   

Rick

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