Macromedia Contribute 2.0
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Comparing Contribute to Frontpage is Ludicrous
Incredible.
I've deployed this tool to a number of non-technical users to maintain their own corporate intranet web sites, and not one of them has been unhappy.
It's not perfect, but it gets better with each new release. As we attempt to break people of the bad code and skills they developed with Frontpage, Contribute is a blessing.
It's good, but sometimes you have to look around 4 features
I find Contribute to be a good program, and easy to use. the WYSIWYG is not the greatest, and I find myself constantly adjusting margins because it has it's own way of doing things.
One of the coolest things about it is the ablility to transform office documents into flash paper, you have to see it to believe it, it's that cool.
Not a perfect program, but great for the application in which I am using it for, which is maintaining and updating a website that was built off of a template. I don't have to worry about messing up the design of the page, just the content
Simple... too simple
* You can't do ANY file maintenance with Contribute; so plan on buying an FTP program if you want to clean-up your server and remove old files. It is humanly impossible to delete a file on your server using Contribute. Once you've uploaded something, all you can do is edit it. You cannot remove it.
* You can't resample an image in Contribute (unlike FrontPage and others, which let you resample images after you resize them). If you put a 2MB photo on your page and drag the borders to resize it into a tiny photo the size of a postage stamp, you will still have a 2MB file. No big deal if you just want a photo or two on your site, but if you are trying to build a family photo album with hundreds of thumbnails like I was, this is a showstopper. Absolutely infuriating. So again, if you buy Contribute, plan on buying photo editing software too.
I wish FrontPage was compatible with Mac, because I would just buy that, even though it's far from perfect too. I wish I could tell you what the best web editing solution for Mac is, but I think I can say with a fair degree of certainty that it's not Contribute.