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New company selling Smalltalk products

Nicolas Petton
Hi,

Sébastien Audier and I recently started a company named ObjectFusion
selling Smalltalk web applications, using Iliad web framework.

Our first product, Odyssey CMS, is a web content managment system. The
system is available in english and french.
It is designed to be extensible, flexible and easy to use.

Instead of using a formatting syntax or a WYSIWYG text editor, our CMS
is using inline editing, inspired by CMSBox.
Every part of the page can be arranged and edited in place, and is
automatically adapted to the design of the website.

Odyssey also features mutliple undo/redo for all actions on a page. Any
mistake can be cancelled at any time. When editing a page, it is also
possible to copy/cut/paste any part.


We offer several plans & pricing with commercial hosting. If you want to
learn more about services we offer, you can visit our website (in
french) :
http://www.objectfusion.fr

Cheers,

Nicolas Petton

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Re: New company selling Smalltalk products

Stéphane Ducasse
long live to ObjectFusion...

Stef
On Apr 22, 2010, at 4:16 PM, Nicolas Petton wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Sébastien Audier and I recently started a company named ObjectFusion
> selling Smalltalk web applications, using Iliad web framework.
>
> Our first product, Odyssey CMS, is a web content managment system. The
> system is available in english and french.
> It is designed to be extensible, flexible and easy to use.
>
> Instead of using a formatting syntax or a WYSIWYG text editor, our CMS
> is using inline editing, inspired by CMSBox.
> Every part of the page can be arranged and edited in place, and is
> automatically adapted to the design of the website.
>
> Odyssey also features mutliple undo/redo for all actions on a page. Any
> mistake can be cancelled at any time. When editing a page, it is also
> possible to copy/cut/paste any part.
>
>
> We offer several plans & pricing with commercial hosting. If you want to
> learn more about services we offer, you can visit our website (in
> french) :
> http://www.objectfusion.fr
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nicolas Petton
> _______________________________________________
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> [hidden email]
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Re: New company selling Smalltalk products

Janko Mivšek
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Bravo Nico, bravo Seb!

Going the similar path as me starting years ago I know how hard is that
and how courageous you need to be and how you must believe in yourself,
when you start "swimming against the current" as Smalltalk entrepreneurs
always need.

But the end result is always good, we Smalltalkers are just so much more
productive that we can be in one person both consultants, system
analysts, designers, project managers and programmers, all in one
person. This is impossible in any other environment except in Smalltalk.

So, good luck!
Janko

On 22. 04. 2010 16:16, Nicolas Petton wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Sébastien Audier and I recently started a company named ObjectFusion
> selling Smalltalk web applications, using Iliad web framework.
>
> Our first product, Odyssey CMS, is a web content managment system. The
> system is available in english and french.
> It is designed to be extensible, flexible and easy to use.
>
> Instead of using a formatting syntax or a WYSIWYG text editor, our CMS
> is using inline editing, inspired by CMSBox.
> Every part of the page can be arranged and edited in place, and is
> automatically adapted to the design of the website.
>
> Odyssey also features mutliple undo/redo for all actions on a page. Any
> mistake can be cancelled at any time. When editing a page, it is also
> possible to copy/cut/paste any part.
>
>
> We offer several plans & pricing with commercial hosting. If you want to
> learn more about services we offer, you can visit our website (in
> french) :
> http://www.objectfusion.fr
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nicolas Petton

--
Janko Mivšek
AIDA/Web
Smalltalk Web Application Server
http://www.aidaweb.si

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Re: New company selling Smalltalk products

garduino
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Congrats Nico and Seb and best of lucks with your company!

Germán.


2010/4/22 Nicolas Petton <[hidden email]>:

> Hi,
>
> Sébastien Audier and I recently started a company named ObjectFusion
> selling Smalltalk web applications, using Iliad web framework.
>
> Our first product, Odyssey CMS, is a web content managment system. The
> system is available in english and french.
> It is designed to be extensible, flexible and easy to use.
>
> Instead of using a formatting syntax or a WYSIWYG text editor, our CMS
> is using inline editing, inspired by CMSBox.
> Every part of the page can be arranged and edited in place, and is
> automatically adapted to the design of the website.
>
> Odyssey also features mutliple undo/redo for all actions on a page. Any
> mistake can be cancelled at any time. When editing a page, it is also
> possible to copy/cut/paste any part.
>
>
> We offer several plans & pricing with commercial hosting. If you want to
> learn more about services we offer, you can visit our website (in
> french) :
> http://www.objectfusion.fr
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nicolas Petton
>
> _______________________________________________
> Pharo-project mailing list
> [hidden email]
> http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project
>

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