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FeedStream Launches XML-based FLUiD CMS 4.5

FeedStream Inc., a Canadian software company that has been growing steadily since early 2000, today announced the launch of FLUiD CMS 4.5, the latest version of their easy-to-use Web Content Management System (CMS). FLUiD CMS 4.5 is an XML-based CMS that simplifies creating and managing a professional Web site. Sites are developed using the FLUiD CMS 4.5 template so they are easy to navigate and optimized for search engine ranking.
FLUiD CMS 4.5 is very reasonably priced given the advanced features it offers. Clients enjoy the key functionality of an enterprise solution at a fraction of the cost. “Unlike most CMS products, FLUiD CMS 4.5 does not require additional server software and can be hosted on any Web server.”, explains FeedStream Co-Founder Michael Bardeggia. “With FLUiD CMS 4.5 taking care of all the technical elements of building a Web site, you can focus your efforts on the quality of your content.” And because of the familiar word processor interface, non-technical users can quickly become productive Web authors, many requiring less than 20 minutes of training.
The word processor interface used within FLUiD CMS 4.5 is a Web-enhanced version of the OpenOffice.org Writer authoring component. Because it is based on Open Source standards it guarantees that your content will never be locked into proprietary formats. In addition, FLUiD CMS 4.5 uses XML publishing templates that separate content from site design, ensuring that your Web site is ready for future growth and evolving Web formats.
From a business perspective, FLUiD CMS 4.5 creates an impressive Return on Investment by reducing the need for expensive Web professionals and eliminating costly Web maintenance contracts. Authors spend less time managing and authoring a Web site thus reducing Web production costs.
The software is available as a single author license, starting at $449 US. Multi-user packs are also available for larger authoring teams, at a discounted price. Visit http://www.feedstream.com to find out more. 17.08.2004, FeedStream Inc.


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