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Best CMS (Content Management System) in your view - 12-18-2007

These days there are a lot of Content management systems (CMS) available.
Some of the most popular CMS are :

Joomla, Mambo, Drupal, PHP Nuke, Post Nuke, Xoops etc.

If i ever get in a situation to use a CMS,
I would prefer Joomla over any other established CMS script !


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Re: Best CMS (Content Management System) in your v - 12-18-2007

I like joomla too but it has some security related issues like register globes on/off
I have used e107 its was also good.
PHP nuke is good for portal based site.
Drupal looks good on professional sites
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Re: Best CMS (Content Management System) in your view - 12-28-2007

I like to be a smart alike here and say my own :P currently under development though taking far too long

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10-15-2008

the best cms is joomla.....no doubt it.....just visit .::Abhi::. - Home to get the
demo......
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These days there are a lot of Content management systems (CMS) available. Some of the most popular CMS are : Joomla, Mambo, Drupal, PHP Nuke, Post Nuke
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