Hi Bert,

to my understanding, the marand editors are open source and based on web 
technologies. There is no need to create/edit archetypes and templates on 
someone else's server, just let it run in your private network (or locally on 
your computer).

Cheers,

Birger

Von meinem iPad gesendet

> Am 28.11.2015 um 20:04 schrieb Bert Verhees <bert.verh...@rosa.nl>:
> 
>> On 28-11-15 18:29, pazospa...@hotmail.com wrote:
>> 
>> Did anyone tried the marand's online editor with the demographic model? 
>> Opinions?
> I would not advise to use an online archetype-editor, if you want your 
> archetypes and templates to be private IP.
> 
> It is good for students and newcomers who want to test some ideas, or for 
> companies which go open source anyway, but for people wanting to build a 
> private medical business and have their medical business ideas expressed in 
> archetypes and templates, the idea of an online editor in hands of a 
> competing commercial company is not always a comfortable idea.
> 
> I experienced more people, not necessary on this list, feel the same.
> 
> Bert
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