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Access your DITA content from anywhere, anytime

DITA CMIS Explorer™ by DITALabs, is an Open Source web-based repository browser, which seamlessly integrates and extends existing content management systems to support DITA. Try it for yourself!

Our product aims to:
  • become a free and widely supported alternative to current commercial offerings;
  • promote best practices through structured authoring, single-sourcing and content reuse principles;
  • simplify the separation of content from presentation and context;
  • provide search and reuse from familiar information products such as MS Word and Outlook;
  • enable fast, accurate and tailored content delivery;
  • encourage collaboration between knowledge workers; and
  • integrate with most CMS providers, including Alfresco, MS SharePoint and even your file system!

Authoring

example2The DITA CMIS Explorer™ is a web-based content browser which can be integrated with various authoring environments for creating and updating DITA content.

The DITA CMIS Explorer™ current has support for Xopus, a WYSIWYG XML editor that runs in your browser, and XMetaL Author Enterprise, a Windows based XML Authoring solution.

In addition to these and more to come, we are also developing our own DITA Authoring component, which hopes to become a free alternative to these commercial offerings.

Management and Collaboration

example2The DITA CMIS Explorer™ integrates with major CMS providers implementing the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) standard.

We've tested our solution against industry-leading content and document management providers, including:
  • Alfresco 3.3
  • MS SharePoint 2010 Server
  • Linux, Windows and Mac OS X based Apache Chemistry File System repositories

Publishing

example2On-the-fly content generation to various formats have never been easier.

A benefit of using XML and structured authoring, are the endless publishing formats, some of which include:
  • HTML
  • WebHelp
  • Microsoft Word, Outlook and PowerPoint (integration with MS Office 2007/2010 built-in)
  • Compiled HTML Help (CHM)
 
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