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Can anybody on the list recommend a good tool for tracking changes, updates,
and revisions for web site projects? (i.e., changes to copy and
graphics-small stuff-but lots of it, and all fast and furious).
I just started working at an interactive advertising agency. Some of the
programming teams are using Rational Rose ("UML") for big
software-development projects (i.e., applications)-seems like overkill for
web-site development.
I've used Microsoft Project for multimedia CD-ROM projects--but I'm
wondering if off-the-shelf software exists that is especially designed to
help manage web site development.
Thank you and Happy Holidays!
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Donald Burns
dburns -at- ny -dot- hodes -dot- com