Macromedia Contribute might be a better tool. It's (basically) a web browser, where you surf to a page, hit "edit", make your changes, and it posts back to the site. You can also upload Word & Excel. A site can also be set up to honor style sheets, Dreamweaver templates, etc.
If you've already got a copy of Windows 2003 server running somewhere, it comes with a 'free' copy of Windows SharePoint Services; it's an aspx-driven set of web pages that's basically a dumbed-down version of SharePoint. It's actually fairly nice.
Wasn't Trekkies enough of a parody to satisfy anyone's needs?
Oh, wait, that wasn't a parody.
Macromedia Contribute might be a better tool. It's (basically) a web browser, where you surf to a page, hit "edit", make your changes, and it posts back to the site. You can also upload Word & Excel. A site can also be set up to honor style sheets, Dreamweaver templates, etc.
If you've already got a copy of Windows 2003 server running somewhere, it comes with a 'free' copy of Windows SharePoint Services; it's an aspx-driven set of web pages that's basically a dumbed-down version of SharePoint. It's actually fairly nice.