A simple CMS for websites, mobile apps, Indesign documents...
Are you a web designer looking for an easy solution to just edit some text on your clients website? Maybe a ticker or a news section?
You know you should start to use one of those professional CMS systems but just didn't have time yet to wrap your head around one?
Or you haven't decided which system you should go for? Maybe Typo3? Or Drupal? Joomla, Contao, Redaxo, MODX... there are just so many of them. Or your client want's to stick with his legacy website and
just wants to be able to edit a tiny section...
Maybe the Turtlebite XML Editor could close the gap then. Because you don't have to learn anything. You just edit xml files.
You probably have used xml before to load content in your websites. So now you have the possibility to edit those
files directly online. Without installing anything. No database. Just link the Turtlebite XML Editor to the xml folder on your server and
you're set. And by the way: xml can also be converted to json on the fly, if you prefer json as a data source...
You know this scenario...
You create a website locally on your computer. When you're done, you upload everything to the web server. If your client wants to edit some text areas, he has to call you to do it. Wouldn't it be nice if you could just do it online, wherever you are? Or your client could even do it by himself...
...and know check this out:
You don't have to change anything from the first scenario. No need to install a CMS and squeeze your website into it. You only point the Turtlebite Online XML Editor to the xml files on your server. From now on you can directly load, edit and save those xml files right where they belong to: online on your web server. And the cool thing is: if you need json for any reason, you can have those files created on the fly when you save the xml data!
Rich Text Editor
There is also a Rich Text Editor. And because you are working with plain xml files,
you can use them anywhere: in HTML or Flash or whatever.
You don't have to decide which CMS to wrap your head around and are therefor not dependent on a certain content management system.
Visit the documentation to get up and running in no time.
But wait! It's not only for websites...
Anywhere you use xml or json as a data source, you can use this editor. It's much easier to create xml in a visual way first and then convert it to json. Or you are using json in your Indesign or QuarkXPress documents and want to have the xml in a central place where you can edit the files in a team...