I've yet to see a CMS end-user interface be any simpler and effective than
RedDot's. Here's a CMS that when properly configured needs no training for
the end-user. How many applications can boast that?Maintaining and
developing can be a bitch however there are are always quirks in a product
that ma
I am sure every one who has ever seen its interface and content editor
friendly reddot's would agree with Chris. There are lot of things
which makes it distinguished out of all other CMS products.
I hope we see more changes specially Developer friendly in coming
versions of Web Solutions Manager.
erman
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 10:11 AM
To: RedDot CMS Users
Subject: Re: Why do you use RedDot?
I'd also like to note that I am a designer by trade, and working with
RedDot is a nightmare. The definition of a content management system
is just that, it manages the content. It shouldn't g
Powerful and stable, compare to the other "powerful, fast, and
extremely simple CMS".
I'm sure you'll get your answer later.
2009/7/31 dmackerman
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> I'd also like to note that I am a designer by trade, and working with
> RedDot is a nightmare. The definition of a content management system
> is
I'd also like to note that I am a designer by trade, and working with
RedDot is a nightmare. The definition of a content management system
is just that, it manages the content. It shouldn't get in my way AT
ALL in regards to the design.
I want this to become an open-ended discussion about why you
I was just thinking about this the other day. I recently joined a
company that is using RedDot to manage a website we maintain. Just
digging through RedDot makes me sick, the way it handles things seems
very ineffective, especially for the kind of management we are doing
with the website. Seems to