We use SharePoint TS to share files with off-site employees. At this point, only on-site people login as publishers. Users use their existing Windows domain account, because this particular web server is a domain member server. I manage all of our servers, so I actually set up the first website.
It was very easy to install and connect to our existing SQL Server 7.0 server. All it takes is an extra command line switch, and it installs without MSDE. Then, extend an IIS website using the web-based administrator, and create a Sharepoint web in Frontpage 2002. You're up and running! Just be sure to turn on Indexing service so you can search the file libraries.
There are, of course, a few minor bugs in the software, but nothing that breaks the site. But most importantly, if you wanted to program the equivalent features yourself, it would be very expensive and time consuming. And, if you're a Linux/Unix person, you wouldn't even be able to implement some of it's features. Or, have a system that seemlessly integrates with existing infrustructure.
2 features that make this product awesome:
-Adding Custom fields, including drop-downs, of different data types to the document metadata for a document library.
-You can make fields REQUIRED, so when a user uploads a file, he must enter complete data about the file.
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