[Nfb-web] Adobe Business Catalyst

E.J. Zufelt lists at zufelt.ca
Sun Jun 20 00:30:04 UTC 2010


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On 2010-06-19, at 8:22 PM, Peter Donahue wrote:

> Good evening everyone,
> 
>    I recently learned of another content management solution developed in 
> Australia and marketed through Adobe Systems called Business Catalyst. The 
> Web Site URL is:
> http://www.businesscatalyst.com
> 
> This is a step beyond content management systems we're familiar with as the 
> product is sold as a Web site hosting solution rather than just a site 
> management tool. In order to use the Business Catalyst CMS you must have a 
> hosting account with that company. Like X Catalyst Business Catalyst allows 
> you to design and manage Web sites without any knowledge of coding.
> 
>    I'm curious to know if Tony O or anyone else here has tried this content 
> management solution out and how usable and accessible it is. I'm copying 
> Buna Dahal who is one of my Web site clients as she is considering using 
> Business Catalyst to manage her Web site in the future. We'll both be 
> interested in hearing about anyone's experience with Adobe Business Catalyst 
> and its usability by the blind. Thanks for your feedback.
> 
> Peter Donahue
> 
> "Will you come and awake our lost land from its slumber
>      And her fetters we'll break, links that long are encumbered.
>      And the air will resound with hosannas to greet you
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> Traditional Irish Folk Song
> 
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Good evening,

I guess my first question would be: why even consider using a commercial product for content management when there are so many quality free / open source options to choose from?





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