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Old 01-21-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default E107, Xoops, and Joomla

Which do you prefer E107, Xoops, or Joomla? I curently use E107 and want to know how the others are.
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Old 01-21-2007   #2 (permalink)
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Gotta love drupal.
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Hmm... Never heard of that one let me check it out.
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Have not tried out drupal yet but its ment to be very good, but im currently using joomla for 3 of my sites and I find it great!
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Default Re: E107, Xoops, and Joomla

I'm testing joomla right now and I like it a lot better than e107 easier to manage.
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Joomla is great for CMS. I have 17 sites that use it :)

The trick is spending time to develop suitable templates that meet the customer requirements.

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Gotta love drupal.
I installed Drupal a while ago on my local server. But, getting my head into another CMS at that time wasn't a good thing to do. So I left it after a quick look.

It's been uninstalled since, but I will likely be revisiting it soon. Right now I am strictly Joomla/Mambo, but plan to expand my horizons in the upcoming months.

e107 will likely get another look as well...
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joomla is really great although eventually i settled for wordpress, joomla supports tons of features and is pretty easy to use and customize
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Which do you prefer E107, Xoops, or Joomla? I curently use E107 and want to know how the others are.
I have not tried any of these CMS yet. E107 is quite new to me. If there are CMS scripts I extensively used in the past, these are Mambo and PHPNuke. I heard Joomla is a copycat of Mambo.
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