Anyone had any experience with Teamsite, I could use some advice...
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You'll probably get better answers if you ask your specific question. – CoderDennis Jul 07 '09 at 15:35
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Do you still need advice? Jan – Jan Algermissen Feb 13 '10 at 07:43
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I am currently working on TeamSite / LiveSite / OpenDeploy solutions with several customers (and with different versions) I'll be glad to help you. I know well the advantages / disadvantages of these solutions. Regards, – ap2cu Feb 21 '11 at 22:40
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I loath Teamsite, I've had to use it for the last year (2010) at my current previous job, and it causes me and anyone I've met who uses it, an abnormal amount of frustration.
I'd stay away from it.
[a subjective answer to a vague question]

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Completely agree. Under the hood it is unnecessarily complex. It has also not updated its core part as new technologies and practices have emerged in the market. – Ravi Apr 28 '14 at 22:54
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Yes

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1+1 for accurately answering the question. And @ajm is correct - run. Run as fast as you can. Teamsite is an appalling mess. – Andy Ford Jul 07 '09 at 23:33
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Disagree - TeamSite is a great tool when implemented well for the right reason.

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Notice how the only positive answer about it comes from someone with exaclty **1 rep** (at the time of writing this - which is a year after they joined) ie they just signed up to stack overflow to disagree and then never used it again... hahaha. **Useful, i think not** – Christopher Feb 17 '11 at 13:57
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Teamsite is a good tool if you know how to use it and if you can benefit from leveraging its flexibility. I like it a lot - now that I know it well. – Jan Algermissen Jan 04 '12 at 13:40
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Have you checked the forums on Interwoven devnet? They used to be pretty good.

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