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6/12/2006 1:49 PM  

I have been struggling to find a module that would help create a newsroom type website.   There are only a few modules that address the specific challenge of having frequently published articles available to users.  Ventrian’s article module, written by Scott McCulloch (core team member and trustee of Dot Net Nuke) is the best.  The module is flexible, adaptable, and loaded with features that go beyond what other modules include.  The forums list some of the sites that demonstrate the power of this module. 

 

More impressive is Scott’s (and the group of expert users) involvement and tireless attitude in helping users.  The guy is obsessive in making sure everyone gets their questions answered.  He does a great job in coaching and encouraging involvement on the forums by expert module users and goes out his way to address the growing needs of his module users. 

 

The commitment, support, features, and cost of this module (and the all of the other modules you get as a bonus) is the best available without a doubt.  Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

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