Tribiq Pro CMS Key Features
Features in addition to Community, as at 5.0.11
Tribiq Pro CMS is a multilingual Content Management System built for small to medium organizations. Our Pro edition can be purchased to run on your own web server, or is available as an OnDemand solution, in either case with professional support.
Pro delivers all the functionality of Tribiq Community CMS with enterprise-ready scalability and security, in addition:
- Commercial License - No GPL restrictions
- Multiview Editing - open a large editing window with the WYSIWYG editor, so you can easily compare the current Item with a selection of Flagged Items
- Favourites - Remember specific Content Items and have them appear in your Jump menu
- Hierarchy Manager - Multipurpose platform to rapidly organize sets of data into a level of hierarchy
- SSL Support - force administrators to operate over HTTPS for maximum security
- Email Newsletters - Send a mass email to a Group of extranet users, and save the email in an archive to your website
- Keep Shortcuts in Sync - Shortcuts can be synchronized across a website; update one Shortcut, and you can update them all
- Breadcrumb trail for Items not in the menu tree - So that when users visit orphan items like Documents, they see a valid breadcrumb trail
- Alias URLs - Create a URL to land on a specific Content Item
- Caching for speed - Pro caches your menu tree and other data for the fastest site experience for your visitors
- Item History - An entire audit trail of every Item on your site, with rollback ability
- Access Log - Track and display all accesses by Extranet Users to password-protected (extranet) content
- CMS Health Check - check your site's pages are healthy; service included for 1 year.
Optional Extras
- Search inside Microsoft Word® and PDF Documents - provide a full text extract which is also searchable by site visitors. Word requires an extra free library on your server, PDF requires an additional purchased library
Tribiq Pro CMS: Next Release (5.0.12)
- Searchable Forum Threads - search inside discussion forums
- Multiple Extranet Signup Models - Allow different registration forms and processes for different types of website users
- Publisher and Author with separate Permissions - More granular control over who can edit content, versus who can make content go live