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Which CMS do you like most?

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by JREAM, Dec 11, 2008.

  1. smilingchopin

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    I use Joomla for most of my sites but I think wordpress is great for people who want less of a learning curve. I would love to hear feedback from people who use other applications though like Typo3 or plone.

    One of the problems is that until recently (for most of CMSs) multinguality was not supported at the core. Sad, but trued.
     
    smilingchopin, Dec 13, 2008 IP
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    I LIKE WP AND USE IT FOR MY BLOG. Wordpress is having a great community support and lot of plugins and beautiful themes to choose from.
     
    mtsandeep, Dec 13, 2008 IP
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    #23
    I like drupal and most of my sites are drupal based.
     
    amitbcaknp, Dec 14, 2008 IP
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    #24
    i tried blogger before but WP rocks!
     
    candidclick, Dec 14, 2008 IP
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    #25
    I like Zimplit, because it´s easy and free, I can use any html template and edit my page right on site, no admin area, it´s awesome.
     
    sunnyinternet, Dec 15, 2008 IP
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    Anyone tried the only one .Net CMS DotNetNuke? I think it's the only choice for whom run a aspx site.
     
    DanielTaylor, Dec 15, 2008 IP
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    #27
    Wordpress, so many usefull plugins and very easy to get SE traffic... Joomla for professional and bigger sites
     
    ReneK, Dec 16, 2008 IP
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    #28
    I am a dedicated Joomla Junkie! I swear by it and use it for all projects I do for my customers.

    Easy to use, simple to navigate and a great back end for multiple application purposes.
     
    active8, Dec 16, 2008 IP
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    #29
    Wordpress all the way, it really is the best solution for me.
    And im addicted to it, Joomla is good as well though.
     
    Oranges, Dec 16, 2008 IP
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    Joomla the best
     
    sunny1980, Dec 17, 2008 IP
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    #31
    Wordpress is great for simple sites.

    For complicated sites, Drupal is by far the most powerful of the ones I've used. The CCK and Views modules are fantastic.

    If Joomla already has the features you need, it's not bad. If you need to do something different, then it's just horrible. I find myself fighting Joomla every time I do something new - developing with Drupal is about 10 times faster for me.
     
    Pete Mason, Dec 17, 2008 IP