The guys at www.fiveacross.com just launched Bubbler "a new way of looking at web publishing."

Has anyone here had an opportunity yet to take it for a test drive?
Curious what you all think about their drag and drop web publishing process, and the product in general.

From their site:
The Five Across Client/Server Enterprise Platform provides dynamic real time web site creation and maintenance, multimedia blogging and wikis and intuitive collaboration and messaging for both Corporations and Educational Institutions. The Five Across Enterprise Platform includes one license for the Five Across Workgroup Server. The Authoring and Messaging/Collaboration Client applications are packaged with the server for easy user access.

The Five Across Client Services group can provide custom page templates as well as user interface branding of the Authoring and Messaging Client applications (respectively called Bubbler and InterComm on the www.bubbler.com hosted service). http://www.bubbler.com/index.shtml

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maptheway’s picture

"Bubbler blows up distinctions between websites and blogs" is an interesting article on how to combine the idea of blog creation with regular web sites. http://www.siliconvalleywatcher.com/mt/archives/2005/05/bubbler_blows_u.php

Bubbler, a new service from Palo Alto-based startup Five Across, really blurs that distinction in interesting ways. Founded by graduates of Apple and Adobe, Bubbler is a database-driven service that lets creators toggle between blog and website conventions, does away with ftp'ing files to a server, and even removes the concept of a broken link (except for outside links).