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Juls
Jan 18th 2006, 2:16 pm
Can anyone recommend a good free php article management script that would be used for a themed online magazine/article site?

If I had more cash I would go with a commercial script but I dont know how these will turn out. So I want to start with something free and then move on to something paid.

Thanks.

onlyican.com
Jan 18th 2006, 2:21 pm
have you tried google

Juls
Jan 18th 2006, 2:25 pm
heh are you serious? ofcourse i have. i am asking for a recommended one that someone has either used or currently used. most of them are listing in places like hotscripts or resourceindex. i am trying to identify good ones without having to test them all myself.

most are cms that have basic article management features whereas I am looking for something that has more features.

to get what i want i would have to pay (articlelive php) but i am hoping that i can find a free one that i can modify to start with.

ownsite
Jan 18th 2006, 3:06 pm
Did you try Article Dashboard Manager?

You can download it for free at http://www.articledashboard.com/download.htm

Super script, but I don't know if it meets your requirements.

Check it out anyway, it's great.

Case Stevens

rossriley
Jan 18th 2006, 3:22 pm
How about something along the lines of textpattern...
www.textpattern.com
It should be customisable enough to do what you want, and it produces nice xhtml code.

Ross

Juls
Jan 18th 2006, 4:14 pm
ya i came across it before through a recommendation here.

Nice I will check it out.

Did you try Article Dashboard Manager?

You can download it for free at http://www.articledashboard.com/download.htm

Super script, but I don't know if it meets your requirements.

Check it out anyway, it's great.

Case Stevens

Juls
Jan 18th 2006, 4:15 pm
Nice thank you. I will check it out.

How about something along the lines of textpattern...
www.textpattern.com
It should be customisable enough to do what you want, and it produces nice xhtml code.

Ross

beeweb
Jan 19th 2006, 12:40 pm
Why don't you try Geeklog.net? Oh, and you can try dozens of CMS's on opensourcecms.com

Juls
Jan 19th 2006, 1:32 pm
Why don't you try Geeklog.net? Oh, and you can try dozens of CMS's on opensourcecms.com

Because I hate geeklog. I have used it for a long time in the past but have issues with it.

I dont think that it is a good choice for the kind of site that I am trying to create where flexibility with the design is essential. geeklog is great for people that want to run a news post/articles(reprints) sites with a forum or something along that lines.

I am trying to create a high quality online mag/article site not just the average run of the mill news/article post site. I am aiming to create an esthetically pleasing site that the visitors and article authors both enjoy.

beeweb
Jan 21st 2006, 3:41 pm
Geeklog isn't that hard to make it look nice, here are two Geeklog sites I designed, they're not top-design, but just a way of showing: KampeerZaken.nl (http://www.kampeerzaken.nl) and Watersporters.info (http://www.watersporters.info).

But you can see and try lots of CMS's on OpenSourceCMS.com (http://www.opensourcecms.com)

blakekr
Jan 25th 2006, 5:51 am
wordpress. Free and it does absolutely everything.

Markus
Mar 20th 2006, 6:56 am
I am trying to create a high quality online mag/article site not just the average run of the mill news/article post site.

It would be interesting to know what features it got to have. You know the www.cmsmatrix.org I suppose? Will you have several remote editors etc.?