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CatchThis #1
New User Questions
Hi there,
I just have a few quick questions. I just got Studio 8 and was quite excited
that I could use Contribute to set clients up online editable areas. As I dig
into Contribute I get the feeling this is not the case - that the editing can
only be done via Contribuso my clients would have to own the full program and
then of course learn to use it.
Am I correct?
If so, does anyone know what I might use for basic text based online content
management?
Thanks so much and I look forward to some sort of reply.
Shayne
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Art Shotwell #2
Re: New User Questions
CatchThis wrote:
Shayne, You're right in that your clients would need to purchase a copy> Hi there,
>
> I just have a few quick questions. I just got Studio 8 and was quite excited
> that I could use Contribute to set clients up online editable areas. As I dig
> into Contribute I get the feeling this is not the case - that the editing can
> only be done via Contribuso my clients would have to own the full program and
> then of course learn to use it.
>
> Am I correct?
>
> If so, does anyone know what I might use for basic text based online content
> management?
>
> Thanks so much and I look forward to some sort of reply.
> Shayne
>
of Contribute. But, there's not much of a learning curve. It's very
easy. It works just fine for those clients who want to update sites, but
who you'd like to keep from making site changes.
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