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CMS Content Management Systems feature easy addition and organization of fresh content. i.e. Drupal, Mambo, Joombla, WordPress, and PostNuke

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Old 01-14-2006, 10:29 PM
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On a whim I installed 5 different CMS scripts. It only took a few minutes using fantastico and I haven't changed them much. I quickly got a feel for what they can do and what the learning curve would be like. I normally don't use fantastico to install scripts, but it was a really great way to take a look at them all and go through some of the configuration with each.

Feel free to poke around the different CMS scripts.

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Old 02-15-2006, 05:55 PM
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Im lazy now, I always use Fantastico to install scripts.
It means you dont have to go and set up the database, something I don't like doing.

I dont see any disadvantages to using Fantastico. People say the installations might be out of date but you can easily upgrade them.

Thanks for giving us a chance to see all the CMS together
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The website look very nice, I've seen many great demos. Thanks for launching it, it will have success.
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