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Tristan RivoallanIn summary, if your organization plans to use SharePoint 2007 primarily as a CMS, evaluate it as you would any other CMS. I think we can all agree that pretty much all content management systems are crippled, but at least you’ll be able to customize the entire experience — interaction, design, markup, and so forth.
If using it as a collaboration tool, treat it as licensed software with minimal branding customization. Or better yet, avoid it like the plague and convince your organization to go with Clearspace or even Basecamp. -
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Joel Pricevia Thomas Vander Wal
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ken .Is it wrong to laugh? It is funny, though. Go to a sharepoint site and do ViewSource, yikes. It takes MS a decade to innovate wikis and blogs, wow (not). Don't believe the hype. Don't buy it either. If it quacks like a cow it must be a turkey. DoNotWant,
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Thomas Vander WalA great post on the pain of customizing the SharePoint 2007 interface
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jeremiah hesterThis has been a major headache! Great explantion why.
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Johann RichardIf using [Sharepoint] as a collaboration tool, treat it as licensed software with minimal branding customization. Or better yet, avoid it like the plague and convince your organization to go with Clearspace or even Basecamp.
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