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Can you Recommend a good CMS?
Hi I was wondering good someone recommend a good php/mysql Content Management System?
My main requirements are: -It needs to be easy to install and maintain -It needs to be well supported, I don't want to settle on a system only for the developers to disappear ;-) I don't need any of the membership stuff you have with nuke, all I want is something that will let you create a maintain a good solid site. There are so many systems out there that its very hard to pick one. Has anyone any experience of eZ publish (http://www.ez.no) Is it any good? Thanks in advance, I would really appreciate any advice. |
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I'd go with vBindex 2 [found on this site] and a few vBulletin hacks - in fact that is what I go for!
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eZ Publish can be difficult.
I'm currently looking at Site Works Pro It looks good, but I can't seem to find anyone running it to get some feedback on. |
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Siteworks looks ok, also check out http://www.clueful.com.au/cmsdirectory/ and www.hotscripts.com
I was looking at www.webword.biz as a good package for enabling clients to edit their sites, check it out as well. Brian |
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take a look at this: http://www.virtuanews.co.uk |
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