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    Advance Entrepreneur nfreelance is on a distinguished road
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    Default Which CMS is best ?







    I know about Wordpress, Drupal, Mambo, Joomla. But Which one is the best? I want to find this thing out. I have used wordpress. I haven't used others, just heard about them.

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    I have worked on Vasont as a CMS. This CMS is best suited for technical publication. Leveraging and reusing content in small chunks for translatibility is pretty easy. So, it is used by companies like HP for maintaining their user documentation.

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    I think wordpress Is Best Bcoz Its Large One.And The Program they Use Is So Good

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    Yes,i think wordpress the best cms so far cause you can suit yourself in a minute if you are newbie,it has a various plugin you can use to enhance your site and i like it so much that i won't try other cms.

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    nyone trying to evaluate open source content management systems is aware that there aren't a lot of recent, useful comparative reviews. What's surprising is that this issue is true even for such popular solutions as Drupal and Joomla. Stating in January that, "most comparisons of Drupal (news, site) and Joomla (news, site) conclude that you should select the one that best suits your needs. However, they give too little guidance about how to do that," Webology eBusiness Solutions set out to quantify the pros and cons of each by releasing a survey.
    The Survey

    The survey divided questions into five categories:
    1. Developers
    2. Documentation
    3. Performance/Functional Aspects
    4. Appearance
    5. Ease of Use/Learning
    Users were classified by their response to "CMS most experienced with," with those answering "Not Applicable/Don't Know" to this question being removed from the analysis.

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