April 6, 2007
Content Composer Review: ‘Ready to Publish’
Within Content Composer there is a standard file format specifically for CC and Content Composer Lite. But output comes in 3 forms, Content Composer format (CCF) which allows for easy interchange between CC/CC Lite. Plain text, for going anywhere and HTML so you can just insert the content ready formatted into web pages or article submissions sites, or directly into directory submission pages.
It does make submission of articles to any directory or e-zine easier because Content Composer has good control over what printers call the ‘mechanicals’: file format, page width, line breaks, hard returns etc etc. So, for example, dealing with PhantomWriters is easier becasue you don’t need to worry about page width; click a button and it it is done. Same for the ezine publishers. If a site has a choice of HTML and plain text you probably want HTML for the prettiness you can get and control over the eventual appearance. CC gives you that control.
Also, don’t forget that setting up Content Composer to produce its output is not the work of 14 seconds either! But, unlike some competing products there is no pretence about it. However the level of control that you have means that you can get decent results pretty fast, the […]
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