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Terapad Pro

By Christian Harris, ZDNet UK on 20 December 2007 04:27 PM

Tags: cms, blog, terapad, site, container, pro, news, web

Manufacturer:

More Information

  • Other
  • See the Terapad website for more information.

Platform

  • Mac
  • Yes
  • Windows
  • Yes
  • Web-based
  • Yes

Talkback 1 comments

    Since Feb 2007 (9 months)I hav ...Martyn Dean -- 24/12/07

    Since Feb 2007 (9 months)I have built up a world wide membership of 250 within www.seavixen.org. All content on this site has come from members contributions.
    I use terapad within my own domain. I embed my own streaming videos and flash presentations. Take a look at what can be done. I have had 12000 visits, average time on site 8.3 minutes. I track via google analytics. Another spectacular success is www.phantomf4k.org. All small businesses must surely have this free/cheap facility. I use terapad for club/membership. Your own artwork and banner work can be incorporated. In my opinion this will be bigger than yahoo one day.

    The good: User friendly. The use of the Assets folder is most important and easy to use.

    The bad: Nil

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The good:
  • Simple to use
  • Attractive template designs
  • Full CSS control
  • Plenty of integration options
  • Generous hosting space and traffic allowance
The bad:
  • Lacks social networking features
  • Bare minimum e-commerce tools
The bottomline:

While there are many content management systems (CMS) and blogging platforms available online, Terapad's myriad of features differentiate it from its competitors.

Editors’ rating:

8.4/10

RRP: TBA

Related topics:

cms, blog, terapad

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