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MasterNetra
June 19th, 2011, 05:11 AM
I was wondering if anyone has tried Silex out and your thoughts.

Silex is a WYSIWYG CMS that allows you to build interactive flash sites. Its Open Source too, and sense you kinda use it like you would Drupal, with it being a CMS and all...

Website: http://projects.silexlabs.org/?/silex#/flash.cms/what.is

silex89
June 19th, 2011, 05:23 AM
Who, me??? lol, my GF says I'm delicious rofl


Just kidding, I personally have no experience with Silex, but I have a few contacts in Computer Engineering at my university that are designing intranet platforms with this technology (I'm studying Industrial Engineering, I have too short experience in web design, so don't get me as an expert :)), and the tool seems to be handy and it promises a lot....


Best Luck :)

Jacobonbuntu
June 20th, 2011, 09:31 AM
Who, me??? lol, my GF says I'm delicious rofl


Just kidding, I personally have no experience with Silex, but I have a few contacts in Computer Engineering at my university that are designing intranet platforms with this technology (I'm studying Industrial Engineering, I have too short experience in web design, so don't get me as an expert :)), and the tool seems to be handy and it promises a lot....


Best Luck :)

What do you know? you're a WYSIWYG\\:D/

Sorry, just kidding,
go on, go on

samigina
June 22nd, 2011, 02:47 PM
Flash smells pretty bad... its almost dead.