Re: CF-Based Content Management Systems

2010-03-19 Thread Larry Lyons
Definitely Mura. When I first tried it, it took me about 15 or 20 minutes to get up and running, and most of that time was setting up the database twice (fudged it the first time). regards, larry -- Larry C. Lyons web: http://www.lyonsmorris.com/lyons LinkedIn:

CF-Based Content Management Systems

2010-03-18 Thread Peter Donahue
Good afternoon everyone, I just got off of the phone with a client that is considering using a content management system (CMS) to manage her Web site. The developer she hired to redesign her pages suggested using an Adobe product to insure that the CMS is robust and to be sure all

Re: CF-Based Content Management Systems

2010-03-18 Thread Jake Churchill
Definitely go with Farcry. http://www.farcrycms.org. There is a blogging plugin for it as well. -Jake On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Peter Donahue pdonah...@sbcglobal.netwrote: Good afternoon everyone, I just got off of the phone with a client that is considering using a content

RE: CF-Based Content Management Systems

2010-03-18 Thread Che Vilnonis
Hands down... http://www.getmura.com/ -Original Message- From: Peter Donahue [mailto:pdonah...@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 4:30 PM To: cf-talk Subject: CF-Based Content Management Systems Good afternoon everyone, I just got off of the phone with a client

RE: CF-Based Content Management Systems

2010-03-18 Thread Che Vilnonis
You can't go wrong with Farcry as well. -Original Message- From: Jake Churchill [mailto:reyna...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 4:42 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: CF-Based Content Management Systems Definitely go with Farcry. http://www.farcrycms.org. There is a blogging

Re: CF-Based Content Management Systems

2010-03-18 Thread Roger Austin
Peter Donahue pdonah...@sbcglobal.net wrote: Good afternoon everyone, I just got off of the phone with a client that is considering using a content management system (CMS) to manage her Web site. The developer she hired to redesign her pages suggested using an Adobe product to

RE: CF-Based Content Management Systems

2010-03-18 Thread Sebastiaan GMC van Dijk
I guess FarCry is the biggest, meanest CF-CMS-machine out there, but also the most overhead. Mura can do a lot for you, but might also be overkill. Why not see of BlogCFC or MangoBlog can do the thing your client wishes? Anything Adobe might also mean as long as it's a CFML-product, so

Re: CF-Based Content Management Systems

2010-03-18 Thread Tony Bentley
What? You guys have never heard of iMIS before. Talk about overhead. They moved it onto a .NET platform recently and it was really too much overhead. I've never used farcry but I know it is the best CFCMS out there. ~| Want

Re: CF-Based Content Management Systems

2010-03-18 Thread Dave Watts
   I just got off of the phone with a client that is considering using a content management system (CMS) to manage her Web site. The developer she hired to redesign her pages suggested using an Adobe product to insure that the CMS is robust and to be sure all features are accessible by

Re: CF-Based Content Management Systems

2010-03-18 Thread Dave Watts
I've never used farcry but I know it is the best CFCMS out there. How can you possibly know that? Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ http://training.figleaf.com/ Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on GSA Schedule, and provides the highest

Re: CF-Based Content Management Systems

2010-03-18 Thread denstar
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Dave Watts wrote: I've never used farcry but I know it is the best CFCMS out there. How can you possibly know that? ESP? -- To dwell is to garden. Martin Heidegger ~| Want to reach the