Hello Alohashirt,
In the interest of full disclosure, I work for Telerik / Sitefinity. Google led me to this forum thread. Here are a few thoughts
> Shortest learning curve possible.
As with any CMS, there is a fine line between “easy to setup” and “the ability to customize”. With Sitefinity we wanted to create a web development platform. Sitefinity has a very rich API and we encourage developers to use it. This power forces us to sacrifice some of the “out of box” ease of other CMS’s.
With Sitefinity our marketing tagline is “if you know ASP.NET, then you already know Sitefinity”. This bragging point probably doesn’t have much power to someone working with PHP. Crssp-ee said it best, if you come to the MS world, be prepared to use Visual Studio or the free Visual Web Developer Express. The learning curve you encounter will depend on how well you grok ASP.NET. What can I say?
> Ability to customize and manage membership and access privileges
Sitefinity comes out of the box with several security features. You can create Roles, assign Roles permissions and then assign users to these Roles. Under the hood, this is all based on ASP.NET Membership & Role providers. You can replace these Providers with your own custom providers, if you wish.
> Attentive support (another thing I love about EE). Forget Dotnet Nuke and other free open source options. We’re going to need help and ask lots of nube questions!
We have open forums (just like EE) and Sitefinity developers actively participate in these forums. We’re not hiding anything. Go look at the forums to gauge our support. We don’t regularly do phone technical support, however.
Sitefinity is priced at $899. You’ve seen the price tags on other ASP.NET CMS’s. We think we offer a really good value. This pricing model doesn’t allow us to finish customer’s projects for them though. Questions are fine. In fact, questions are great! Getting a 60MB zip file and a list of customer requests is not. 😊 (Hey, it happens.)
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Long-story short, we have an open demo on the web site (http://www.sitefinity.com/) and you can download Sitefinity and test it on your local machine. Our software isn’t time-bombed and you don’t need to talk to sales to give it a try. Kick the tires and give it a spin. Let us know if we can help!
Best wishes,
Gabe Sumner
Developer Evangelist
Telerik / Sitefinity
http://www.sitefinitywatch.com/
http://twitter.com/gabesumner