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Is CMS Builder included as apart of Article Manager?

 

 


TC Topps
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Nov 16, 2008, 12:15 PM

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Hello,

I am new to this site.

I have been reading great reviews for Interactivetools. I believe it is directly related to the customer service. So many of the other CMS vendors are poor if not rude in customer service, have communication proplems, or worse weakly written scripts.

I am wondering do I need CMS Builder if I purchase Article Manager? Does CMS include the same content management abilities as Article Manager?

Since I have more of a graphic designer background, I can appreciate not having to be a HTML expert to layout a site. I want flexiblity in placement of plugins or layout.

I was wondering if automatic updated RSS importation is included with both programs.

Thanks for helping me with our buying decisions.

TC Topps


TC Topps
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Nov 17, 2008, 9:35 AM

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Hello!

Is there a comparison chart for your products with Vivvo, Interspire CMS products, Expression Engines? What are the strenghts of your product that will maintain my freedom from any aspect of programming the code when making any change such as a category heading or page change.

Thanks,

TC Topps


Donna
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Nov 17, 2008, 11:16 AM

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Re: [TC Topps] Is CMS Builder included as apart of Article Manager? [In reply to] Can't Post

Hi there,

Article Manager & CMS Builder are aimed at doing different things, so while they do have some similarities, no, one doesn't come with the other. Generally, you wouldn't use both on the same site. You could if you wanted to, but that would probably be overkill. :)

Article Manager has an RSS feed by default. CMS Builder doesn't have -any- pages by default (it's designed to be more of a toolbox that you setup from the ground up with what pages you want on your site), but it's pretty easy to add an RSS feed to any section. :)

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions or concerns. :)

Donna

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