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coffeegroup
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Sep 4, 2006, 4:32 PM

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Looks like Article Manager is Page Publisher on steroids? Is that right? Seems that Page is for very simple static sites, and AM is for more advanced needs? Please advise. Need to decide which to purchase soon. Thanks!
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John Coonen

The Coffee Group |  Marketing & Technology Solutions
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Donna
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Sep 4, 2006, 4:48 PM

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Re: [coffeegroup] When to use Page vs. Article [In reply to] Can't Post

Hi John!

Thanks for your post. :)

Article Manager and Page Publisher are actually two totally different products, with very different purposes. (Article Manager is more like News Manager plus much, much more -- it's not very much like Page Publisher at all.)

For a detailed explanation of how the two differ, take a look at this forum post I wrote:

http://www.interactivetools.com/forum/gforum.cgi?post=47867#47867

Let me know if that answers your questions, or if there's anything else I can help clear up. :)

Donna

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coffeegroup
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Sep 4, 2006, 4:51 PM

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Re: [Donna] When to use Page vs. Article [In reply to] Can't Post

Will do, thanks Donna. Do you allow 30-day test flights? Might actually need both, as we have sites for a wide variety of clientele. I'll give you a ring.
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John Coonen

The Coffee Group |  Marketing & Technology Solutions
Toll-free: 1-(888)-804-9525  |  www.TheCoffeeGroup.com
Caffeinated Solutions. Dramatic Results.


Donna
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Sep 4, 2006, 5:01 PM

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Re: [coffeegroup] When to use Page vs. Article [In reply to] Can't Post

Hi John,

Good to hear from you. :)

You can do a 30 day online demo on our website -- from interactivetools.com, you can select "Demo" next to any product to create your very own demo that will be accessible for the next 30 days.

We also have a 90 day money back guarantee, so if you purchase a license and it turns out it isn't going to work for what you had in mind, you can always return it within 90 days for a full refund.

Alternately, if you purchase it for one site, and it turns out you could better use it on a different site, you're welcome to move it to whatever site you want. As long as it's only installed in one place at a time, you can move that around to as many different sites as you'd like. :)

Donna

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