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Joomla or Drupal

Discussion in 'Drupal' started by Hovhannes Avoyan, Aug 4, 2008.

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    Which one works better for a content reach corporate website?
     
    Hovhannes Avoyan, Aug 4, 2008 IP
  2. Astroman

    Astroman Well-Known Member

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    I prefer Joomla. Though, to be honest, I have seen them both used for corporate websites in the past.
     
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  3. TonyViet

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    einsteinsboi Well-Known Member

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    I find Drupal more secure, flexible, and scaleable.
     
    einsteinsboi, Aug 4, 2008 IP
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    Lever Deep Thought

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    thanhbinh777 Active Member

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    Joomla have more cool template than drupal . Template for joomla you can find here www.djoomla.com
     
    thanhbinh777, Aug 5, 2008 IP
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    From this 2, definitely Drupal.
     
    eugen, Aug 5, 2008 IP
  8. Anghus

    Anghus Peon

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    It all depends on what you are looking for in the CMS. I've been using both Joomla and Drupal. But as loads of people I prefer using Joomla rather then Drupal. Not saying that Drupal is bad, its as good as Joomla. But if you get used to one thing, you start using it more often.
     
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  9. Lever

    Lever Deep Thought

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    I've heard good reports about Typo3 too for corporate reach websites.
     
    Lever, Aug 5, 2008 IP
  10. Hovhannes Avoyan

    Hovhannes Avoyan Peon

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    how about e-commerce site? Which one will support shopping card better?
     
    Hovhannes Avoyan, Aug 5, 2008 IP
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    Qowiem29 Active Member

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    IMO Joomla with its Virtuemart component is good enough for ecommerce website :)
     
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    A-Q Active Member

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    Absolutely Joomla!
     
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    I manage 6 drupals and 1 joomla.

    drupals is better. Joomla is a piece of shit.
     
    viceroid, Aug 5, 2008 IP
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    tokyobabydoll Peon

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    Joomla. Very easy to use and have various free components.
     
    tokyobabydoll, Aug 6, 2008 IP
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    Drupal is better for personnel websites and joomla for corporate ones.
     
    uzair21, Aug 6, 2008 IP
  16. Anghus

    Anghus Peon

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    For Ecommerce site, use a Ecommerce plattform such as: http://www.magentocommerce.com/.

    I've been working with commerce site using Joomla, but I dislike it, because commerce system is not good enough for professional players.
     
    Anghus, Aug 6, 2008 IP
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    First, I'm a Joomla fan. I respectfully and strongly diagree with the poster who labled it a POS. I manage dozens of Joomla sites.

    That being said, If it's primarily text content, probably Drupal. But if you want it to be a feature rich higlhly flexible site with the ability to plug in tons of neat gizmos ... (which I LOVE) then go with Joomla.
     
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    joomla is the better!!
     
    productforever, Aug 6, 2008 IP
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    Joomla! is a piece of crap. I've developed with it and drupal and drupal has far more scaleability and is many times faster than joomla.

    Ubercart and the Ecommerce module for drupal far exceed that of virtuemart for joomla... I know I've used both.

    The amount of flexibility and granular security make Drupal a #1 choice every time for me.
     
    andrew1056, Aug 6, 2008 IP
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    I think for a serious company and professional site - Drupal
     
    buldozerceto, Aug 6, 2008 IP