>one of the difficulties in choosing a cms is to get your head round what
>your (or your clients) real requirements are.
>
>You really need to play with some to find out if it suits you.
>
>The bad news is that this represents a huge time investment.
>
>My approach was to start with a fairly simple CMS that I could get up and
>running quickly and then let this experience focus the requirements list -
>maybe hilighting features you need that were not initailly obvious.
>
>
>--
>Mike T
>Blog http://www.socialpoints.com/

Yes, I agree about the time. Unfortunately, as a one-man department, time is a 
luxury I do not have. This is why I was hoping to get a few bit ‘o wisdom 
from cf-talk.
So I’m doing this by seat of my pants. However, after the suggestions here 
and review of various CMS websites and blogs of course, I have gotten it 
narrowed down to farcry, assetnow and dynaportal.

Mark

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