just sent an email to supp...@gravityfree.com
>> Feel free to contact me if you'd like more info, I cannot post the site
>> (since its not quite live yet) but can share it with you privately.
>
>Hi Jeff, we're about to evaluate some new CMS options here at GravityFree
>and would love to take a lo
: FarCryCMS versus Mura
> Feel free to contact me if you'd like more info, I cannot post the site
> (since its not quite live yet) but can share it with you privately.
Hi Jeff, we're about to evaluate some new CMS options here at GravityFree
and would love to take a look at a larger site d
> Feel free to contact me if you'd like more info, I cannot post the site
> (since its not quite live yet) but can share it with you privately.
Hi Jeff, we're about to evaluate some new CMS options here at GravityFree
and would love to take a look at a larger site done with Mura if you don't
mind
We are just finishing up a medium sized site with Mura. This was my first big
project with Mura (ok first ever project with Mura).
A few thoughts:
1) Its definitely a little more complex then I first thought and initially
gathered from the demo. However, in its defense, other enterprise-scal
Demos speak volumes.
I would install mura or farcryCMS, your preference (30 minutes), and
spend less than an hour to add a basic layout with their logo. Then
give a free demo/show and tell. If they don't get it or otherwise
decide to go a different way, you are out about 2-2 1/2 hours of yo
Malcolm -
Thanks for replying. I'm just starting to work out the customer's requirements
so I can't give a precise list yet. I think my biggest up-front challenge is
cultural: they're used to going into any page and modifying it at will. This
seems like it's very efficient for them and lets t
>I have Farcry experience and worked at a place that did a Mura site and from
>my experience, they do the same basic thing. The thing that I saw is Farcry
>is a much more complete solution so if you are doing anything enterprise
>level, definitely go that route.
Jake, as a member of the Mura C
Ive messed with both.
They are pretty nice products and both their code bases are easy to
understand.
Mura is nice cause its pretty light weight, and adding custom applications
is extremely easy.
Installing both is very easy.
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Jake Churchill wrote:
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> I have Far
I have Farcry experience and worked at a place that did a Mura site and from
my experience, they do the same basic thing. The thing that I saw is Farcry
is a much more complete solution so if you are doing anything enterprise
level, definitely go that route. If you just want a basic site with a
I have a customer who may want to migrate to a CMS and I've told him to
consider FarCry or Mura although I have zero experience with either. I can't
find many resources around that give a solid comparative review. Can anyone
here either point me to one or, if you have experience with both, give
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