Comments on Magazine Factory - "a healthy disregard for the impossible"TypePad2007-02-24T14:49:32ZEwan McIntoshhttps://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2007/02/magazine_factor/comments/atom.xml/niilo alhovaara commented on 'Magazine Factory - "a healthy disregard for the impossible"'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200d8351ec41769e22007-03-02T07:23:08Z2007-04-30T02:19:26Zniilo alhovaarahttp://webnews.textalk.com/se/article.php?id=43953Crazy Finn? Got that, Christian?! Let's declare war against Scotland, huh :) Seriously speaking, Christian's Magazine Factory has come a...<p>Crazy Finn? Got that, Christian?! Let's declare war against Scotland, huh :)</p>
<p>Seriously speaking, Christian's Magazine Factory has come a long way compared to when I first tried it out a couple of years ago. There are certainly more bells and whistles that can be added to the system but, so far, I have not come across a better free cms for school webzine use.</p>
<p>At our school we run a webzine since 2003 - not using Magazine Factory but a commercial system that also runs in the web browser: WebNews. It's got RSS, comments.. well, you get the picture :) It does extremely well what it's supposed to do but there is zero - nil - possibility for modifications or add-ons of your own. Booring! Christian, if you keep improving Magazine Factory I just might migrate! Keep up the superb work!</p>