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DMXReady Develops Creative Content Self-Management Solution, Publishes White Paper

DMXReady Site Engine Manager allows everyone with Internet access to update their own website content.

Toronto, Ontario (PRWeb) May 15, 2006 – DMXReady recently published a white paper on what it calls “content self-management.” Get Dynamic! How Content Self-Management Improves Business Efficiencies ( http://www.dmxready.com/whitepaper) describes a creative new approach that allows office workers, SOHOs, administrators, and independent website owners to manage their own content. Although software like Adobe’s Dreamweaver and Microsoft’s FrontPage are great at website design, the learning curve is large making content self-management impractical at the general level.

“People just don’t want to wait anymore for their IT professional or web designer to update their content,” said Frank Calabretta, Product Manager for DMXReady. “They are frustrated, and they are practically begging for a way to do it themselves. In this day and age, how many IT personnel does it take to fix a spelling mistake?”

With DMXReady Site Engine Manager, the answer is zero. This streamlined content self-management solution is a database-driven ASP application that is both a website and its own HTML editor. Authorized users can quickly add, edit, and delete content within the editable regions. Many of the same tools available in professional HTML editors including tables, insert graphics, CSS styles, and code view are built right into the website software.

Is This the End for Web Designers?

Mr. Calabretta is quick to point out in Get Dynamic! that web design is not the same as content management. “Everyone knows how to use Microsoft Word, but the world still needs writers,” he said. “In fact, Site Engine Manager is a great solution for web designers too since they can spend more time creating websites and less time managing them. After all, you don’t expect the architect to clean the floors everyday once the house is built.”

The added bonus for web designers is that unlike similar software, Site Engine Manager is fully open source. Designers, developers, and do-it-yourselfers can modify and customize any part of the script or HTML code to suit their needs or the needs of their clients. And with the multi-use Developer License, designers use Site Engine Manager for all of their clients – even brand it or create a Private Label.

Get Dynamic! is available for free download at the DMXReady website ( www.dmxready.com/whitepaper). The page also contains links to the Site Engine Manager product specs, a demo site, and a gallery of live websites already using the software.

About DMXReady

Since 2003, DMXReady has been the source for low cost, professionally built applications including Site Engine Manager, Members Area Manager, and Mailing List Manager that can be easily installed to any ASP-enabled website. All DMXReady apps are built in Dreamweaver, allowing designers and do-it-yourselfers to use them as-is right out of the box, or easily customize them to match the “look and feel” of the website. DMXReady offers the easiest and quickest way to add powerful website applications, creating dynamic content management solutions.

Test Drive

DMXReady Site Engine Manager is the perfect tool for easy, no-hassle content management. Using the power of database-driven pages and “on the fly” editing, everyone has the power to become their own Webmaster!

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Find out more about DMXReady Site Engine Manager.

Purchase DMXReady Site Engine Manager right now and save 25% off either the Single-Site License (for use with only one website) or the Developer License (unlimited usage). Simply enter GDWP in the Promo Code section of the order form, and your purchase will automatically be discounted.

Please Direct All Inquires to:

Frank Calabretta
Product Manager, DMXReady
marketing@dmxready.com
www.dmxready.com

 

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