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12/12/2010 9:42 PM
 
Understood. Thank you guys. I will do more research on the subject and once I am done with it I will post my solution.
Thank You all for your help.
 
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12/15/2010 9:55 AM
 
First, all it seems you're missing with your document management solution using DMX is the check-in/check-out feature. I can't believe B2M doesn't have that feature. You need to lobby them hard to get it in there. I don't know how they sell their product without such a feature.

I know i've seen survey modules at Snowcovered.

But the list feature; i'm not sure i understand the requirement there.

DNN better be able to compete against MOSS or be ready to collapse if/when MS decides to lower their price to NOTHING and include it in their operating system like they do a lot of other 'services',,,
 
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12/15/2010 10:48 AM
 
Actually, i just heard back from Peter @ B2M and he points out that, net-net, his product DOES support check-in/check-out and revisioning.

You should get in touch with them to properly configure your environment for it to work.

Wow, you can build a killer document management system with DMX and DNN it seems.
 
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12/29/2010 10:13 AM
 
Folks, I want to thank you for posting this! I have used DNN for my daughter's band website (www.jessicaprouty.com), and just started working at a nonprofit that doesn't have an intranet. I, too, was thinking that DNN might be suitable (when you have a hammer everything looks like a nail), but this was enlightening. Now, I've started to research Sharepoint and I'm wondering if... well, if we pay for a Sharepoint server (actually, to host an intranet accessible Access database to be accessible across nonprofit regional agencies and potentially an intranet), should I just use that for the nonprofit's external website too or if I should still consider DNN? I haven't used Sharepoint yet, but what are the differences and why do people hate it? Thanks for any input! KP
 
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12/29/2010 11:20 AM
 
KProuty, SharePoint is mainly focusing on intranet usage and there are massive licensing differences between SharePoint and free DNN Community Edition ;)

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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