If your application is built on the Plum Framework, you'd have the Plum CMS
available to you, and everything is free of charge:

http://www.productivityenhancement.com/plum/WhatPlumCanDo.cfm

This won't be an option if you're trying to integrate it into an existing
site that uses another framework, though.

If your team can all access the same LAN then you can use Macromedia's
RoboHelp, which is a *phenomenal* tool.  You can build and maintain an
entire library using RoboHelp, and some companies use it to build all the
information they make available on their intranet.

We use RoboHelp to create both the compiled .CHM help file in Plum and the
online version using the same source files.  Really slick.

A third suggestion would be Macromedia's Contribute, which is another
phenomenal tool.

Take a good look at all three.

Hope this helps.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
Member of Team Macromedia
http://www.ProductivityEnhancement.com

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ben Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <cf-talk@houseoffusion.com>
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 11:47 AM
Subject: SOT: Simple Content Management


> We need a tool to collect and organize information in order to build
> documentation for a project in a collaborative fashion.
>
> We've actually used blogs in the past to document the installation of
> software and such. A blog won't work in this case, however, as we need to
be
> able organize information in a hierarchical fashion, not chronological.
>
> Wiki's are interesting and would probably work technically speaking.
> However, I think it will be too difficult to teach everyone how to use a
> Wiki. Also, a Wiki is a little too free form. We need to define the
> structure and let people provide the content.
>
> Does such a tool exist? We don't really care whether or not it's written
in
> ColdFusion. It needs to run on Windows, however. I think we're looking for
> something Web based, but that's not a requirement (we have admin access to
> desktops and can install software).
>
> Ben Rogers
> http://www.c4.net
> v.508.240.0051
> f.508.240.0057
>
>
> 

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