Publisher's Description
From Fog Creek Software:
CityDesk is the easiest way to manage web sites which change often. Whether you're creating a big daily newspaper with hundreds of journalists, or a club newsletter that comes out once a month, CityDesk brings everybody the power of industrial-strength content management systems. With CityDesk, you define the layout and appearance of the site once. After that, you can add, edit, and remove articles using CityDesk's built-in word processor. You don't need a web designer for every page. Publishing your changes to a Web server takes one click. The Starter Edition is a free version for making small sites or for trying out CityDesk. You can use it to publish a site containing no more than 50 files. This edition is not multiuser enabled: only one person can edit each CityDesk site at a given time.
What's new in this version:
- Bug fixes.
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"Looks very promising, but could be better"
Version: CityDesk Starter Edition 2.0
Summary
These guys are really on to something. Managing web site content for novices is a gap that needs to be filled by reasonably priced, easy to use software. CityDesk almost makes it. My only criticism is that it has been designed by web site build professionals. For the novice who just wants to manage web site content without needing to know html or a professional web design tool, there are some omissions. For example, design of templates and cascading style sheets are beyond the capabilities of some who might want to use CityDesk. They need a wizard or two to help them create these things. Certainly more sample templates and CSSs are required because there is only one of each provided and it requires too much work to get up and going without them.
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