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Charlotte 06-27-2003 05:12 AM

Re: Anyone found a good web authoring or newsletter package for executive use?
 
Hi Jim,

I hope this will be useful: http://www.ezgenerator.com.

"Jim Kelly" <kellwood@compuREMOVE_TO_EMAIL_MEserve.com> wrote in
message news:3ef56e95$0$26634$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u...
> Greetings!
>
> I have a number of clients with zero programming skills (or

interest
> really) who are clever executives/owners of their respective

small
> businesses who would love to build a website themselves,

starting with a
> non critical one (eg their family/sport etc) to build their

skill for a
> subsequent simple corporate site and/or newsletter to send via

email.
>
> Has anyone found a web page authoring package that would suit

these
> types of folks??
>
> I am reluctant to suggest Microsoft FrontPage (or Word or

Publisher) for
> a number of reasons, as I understand that the bloatware that it

creates
> is unsuitable for others to pick up and run with if the exec so

chooses.
>
> After pondering this issue I am finding that I am constantly

meeting
> people who I can visualise writing really interesting websites

if only
> it was easy. Often these folk are really busy, and/or elderly

but with a
> wealth of knowledge and literate in so many other ways.
>
> I would love to find a package that addressed this market

without the
> assumption that programming expertise was needed (I am not

suggesting
> wysiwyg . . . just adequate hand-holding and semi automated

editing).
> These people are prepared to put in some focussed time but it

needs to
> be productive and fun, and give them a real sense of

achievement without
> turning them into programmers).
>
> Any ideas?? Anything come close??
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jim Kelly
>





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