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- stewart0
"With the CMS the client actually logs in, can upload images, text (...) with the option to leave feedback comments."
we use Outlook for that.
- JazX0
not bad
- liquidamber0
True - we actually have "memos" (like digital sticky notes) built in to send quick notes within the studio - the CMS is never meant to replace e-mail - just organize.
When you use Outlook you then take the images (that have to be small enough to e-mail, or else you use FTP, right? - with the CMS size doesn't matter + unlimited bandwidth with the hosting service we use) and then take the files from Outlook and place them in folders on your main project server for the design team. Why not just skip that process and have everything already organized when the client uploads? And its easy to track because it's always organized by project.
Like I said though, not meant to replace e-mails or other communication (telephone, fax, etc).
- ericPowell0
i think the design and usability could be improved but the functionality seems pretty sweet. nice work can't wait to see where it ends up.
- mitee_0
why hasnt anyone asked how much?????
- liquidamber0
Would you like to ask how much mitee_?
:)
- ferrino0
'createthe' have a tool which combines portfolio creation/distribution, web CMS and project collaboration.....it's like a digital asset management, CMS and distribution all in one.
- mitee_0
ok how much. not that i need it, but how much.....
- liquidamber0
Actually pricing is not a set deal. Because the CMS is highly customizable - skins, features, etc. are all customized for each company that needs it. So the prices vary. But on average the price is 3k USD for a year. This comes with hosting (unlimited bandwidth usage), version updates, bug fixes, etc. as well.