Our flagship product, Firefly.NET is a full featured web based content management system. See more below about what our content management system can let you do, or find out how Firefly.NET is Easy, Flexible and Powerful.
Share
Firefly.NET allows you easily to share text, images, videos, sound clips and files either within your organisation or on a public facing website. Firefly.NET supports dynamic as well as static content - including news feeds (RSS), blogs, podcasts, slideshows, thumbnails and calendars. With the correct permissions, users can comment on each other's content.
These easy, flexible and powerful editing tools make a huge range of things possible - including for example...
- a fresh and up to date external website
- an intranet that can be edited by all appropriately authorised members of staff
- project-based collaborative workspaces where users can share ideas and documents as they work on a common project.
Structure and search
When it is so easy to create content, it is important that users can still navigate around it easily. Firefly.NET has a built in hierarchy making it easier for users to find the content they are after. And if you want to change the structure later, you do not need to change any of your content. Pages and even shared files like Office documents can be moved without links breaking, and your site is instantaneously updated to reflect their new position in the hierarchy.
Where a user wants to search across your hierarchy, Firefly supports a powerful full text search facility, even searching inside Microsoft Office documents and PDFs stored on the system.
Collect and test
Firefly.NET allows users to create feedback forms and surveys to collect data from other users. Useful on a website to allow visitors to request further information, or on an intranet to do a poll or collect data.
Firefly.NET also automatically collects usage data so you can view detailed report about who visits your website or intranet and when.
Users can quickly create tests with a variety of question types which are then marked by the system. Those with the correct permissions can then see a report of the scores across all those users who took the test.


