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Great CMS - Version: 3.5.0.0, 1/9/2006 02:40AM PST
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hngoogle
With experience for now more than three years of webEdition I must say: it is a great Content Management System. We use it on Macs - it is well done for Mac-Support. The company also is very active in developping enhancements. In three years time, the system advanced by great leaps, without any problem to the user. The regular updates are fine, the modules add to it and work well.
Compared with Typo3, (Opensource), you save a lot in developping it, if you are not a professional programmer. I personally prefer webedition, as it puts us as a user in the position to fully control what we got, we do not depend on outside sources. I think with Typo3 we would not be able to come to the same result.
If you want to have a look at our site: http://www.niggemann.de
It also shows, that a CMS is not just plain bulletin board but lets you do great design
Herwig Niggemann, Bochum Germany
Compared with Typo3, (Opensource), you save a lot in developping it, if you are not a professional programmer. I personally prefer webedition, as it puts us as a user in the position to fully control what we got, we do not depend on outside sources. I think with Typo3 we would not be able to come to the same result.
If you want to have a look at our site: http://www.niggemann.de
It also shows, that a CMS is not just plain bulletin board but lets you do great design
Herwig Niggemann, Bochum Germany
Try Mambo - Version: 3.4.0.5, 9/21/2005 03:07PM PST
pauls4
I've been through tons of CMS programs mostly on Linux and the best so far is Mambo. It's also free and you can integrate mambo php-shop for full on e-commerce. (also free) We develop on our sites on this technology now. I won't say implementation was a breeze the first time, but we've installed full websites in under 24 hours using this. an example: voltaicsystems.ca
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- Best is Relative and Mambo is now Joomla
It has decent documentation which you don't get in opensource. Also the company's excellent free app MAMP has done more to enable opensource on the Mac than just about any other product I can think of.
These guys have very close Mac intergration and should not be overlooked when considering CMS. I hope to see PHP5 support soon...