Everchanging Presence Publishing System

Presence is a web publishing system for Mac OS X. The backend is a server you run on your Mac. There’s an editing client written as a Cocoa app. Presence’s framework will be familiar to people who use Frontier’s web publishing framework. You can set up attributes at the folder level to control appearance, as well as access control by the client, and folders inherit attributes unless overridden. John Anderson, the developer, learned about building content management systems when he wrote the first version of the tool we use to publish Apple’s HR intranet.

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