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03-31-2005, 09:12 PM
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If you really want the better one which you can easily skin the CMS,
so the solution is: http://www.xoops.org

or the "Xaraya"

check all CMS projects from: http://opensourcecms.com

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site-unit.com

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Originally Posted by Altm
If you really want the better one which you can easily skin the CMS,
so the solution is: http://www.xoops.org
i though Xoops changed to runcms? or is that the other way around?

04-10-2005, 10:04 AM
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http://www.cmsmatrix.org

That being said, Mambo rocks - we use it and it does the job. (Please don't call us lazy - the site design works and customers don't seem to mind.) :-)

Roj

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Haven't used any CMS for any of the website I made, but I tried Mambo, looks good, it has many add-ons etc. As I can see most popular one is still Php-Nuke.

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The best CMS is a custom built CMS. There is no other way around it, Having a custom CMS built just for you and your websites needs is the best, how couldn't it be?

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^ Yup. I code my own custom CMS for everything I do. It works 100 bazillion times better then any open source one. There not really that hard to code and set up.

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I also agree with Paul and Mike.. Custom CMS is the best but I really enjoy GeekLog, Mambo for pre built ones.

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Mambo is the easiest to learn. mambo can also be made into e-commerce sites or anything else you can think of. Best of all it is free for your clients (they always like hearing that)

All of them are customisable.

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I agree with mike.fro. Almost every site has something that makes it's needs unique. Yes, you could write a module for some of the other CMS's, but, by the time you figured out their complex module scheme, it might just have been easier to write a custom CMS.
I find that most cms's aren't flexible enough to do what my clients want to do. The fact that they always want things tweaked, or major alterations in functionality. It's just alot easier to go with custom.

Brett

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