I know that us Mac users are creative people, so it stands to reason that we've got a bunch of folks in here who are interested in web design, web development, and probably also tinker around with music (Garageband, anyone?) So, with that in mind, I wanted to offer my web application, which I just recently released, at version 1.0:
Audition - Band Website Software
http://www.auditionrocks.com
Built in PHP & MySQL, Audition makes it easy to run the website for a band. I imagine this will help web designers & developers more than it'll help the average band, but it's made for both audiences. Basically, I had been using a custom CMS for a friend's band's website for the past two years, and I hated it, because it wasn't really tailored to our needs. So I put together a list of things that the ideal band CMS would have, and I made it. And that's what Audition is. I won't bore you with features - those are on th website. (Oh, and the first site built with Audition can be viewed here: http://www.oliverband.com)
It's $49.95 to use, or $99.95 if you want installation help, and 3 hours of my time customizing templates (graphic design, HTML, PHP, etc...) I'd be happy to discuss it here in this forum, as well, if you'd like.
Thanks
Audition - Band Website Software
http://www.auditionrocks.com
Built in PHP & MySQL, Audition makes it easy to run the website for a band. I imagine this will help web designers & developers more than it'll help the average band, but it's made for both audiences. Basically, I had been using a custom CMS for a friend's band's website for the past two years, and I hated it, because it wasn't really tailored to our needs. So I put together a list of things that the ideal band CMS would have, and I made it. And that's what Audition is. I won't bore you with features - those are on th website. (Oh, and the first site built with Audition can be viewed here: http://www.oliverband.com)
It's $49.95 to use, or $99.95 if you want installation help, and 3 hours of my time customizing templates (graphic design, HTML, PHP, etc...) I'd be happy to discuss it here in this forum, as well, if you'd like.
Thanks