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Discussion in 'Content Management' started by promotingspace.net, Mar 17, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi
    Is there any free easy to use content managing systems that suppot various languages for static websites? ( I mean webpages not forums, blogs, etc )
     
    promotingspace.net, Mar 17, 2007 IP
  2. sbm

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    joomla....is the best one.....
    then we have xoops....
     
    sbm, Mar 18, 2007 IP
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    I have tried most cms out there and I always found Dragonflycms the easy one to get along with,its a post nuke programe.
     
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    so where are they? how can i download them. they are free, right?
    thanks
     
    promotingspace.net, Mar 18, 2007 IP
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    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    have you tried to use joomla ? i have so many site which are made with joomla . i'm so happy with them
     
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    I found these in my cpanel.
    Which do you recommend?
    Content Managements: Drupal Geeklog Joomla Mambo Open Source PHP-Nuke phpWCMS phpWebSite Post-Nuke Siteframe TYPO3 Xoops
    thanks
     
    promotingspace.net, Mar 19, 2007 IP
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    to be honest ive only used 1 cms - joomla. i make all my websites in it now. i love it - its so quick and easy to modify/create pages :D

    i wouldnt try any other cms as this does everything i need
     
    bon300187, Mar 19, 2007 IP
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    joomla[dot]org is one of the known CMS I know. :D
     
    boyponga, Mar 19, 2007 IP
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    so far I find joomla to be more flexible with what you want the site to be and how it looks...
     
    Kel78, Mar 20, 2007 IP
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    i prefer joomla cms. its easy to use and easy to customize.
     
    gio, Mar 20, 2007 IP
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    Joomla is the best!!
     
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    i vote for xoops then joomla
     
    WebHostPickr, Mar 20, 2007 IP
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    You can demo a bunch at opensourcecms dot com - try some, pick a couple. Some of the more popular/awarded are Drupal, Xoops, Joomla/Mambo, e107, typo3 ....

    I tried the lot, well, more or less - And I can honestly say there is no one CMS thats best - it all depends on what you want to do.
     
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    another joomla user here. good community of users and so easy to use.
     
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    I recommend e107 which is very easy for use
     
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    you can check opensourcecms.com and cmsmatrix.org to compare and test various cms for your requirements
     
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    I highly recommend Drupal.
    It is the most flexible and has most features
     
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    Another vote for Joomla ;)
     
    Dediwebspace, Mar 22, 2007 IP