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Al X And Er
Hey Everyone!

Just as a general question, What free CMS software do you think is the best? What CMS software do you use?

When it comes to CMS for me, I love Joomla1.5

What about you?

Suhail
I personally go for Wordpress. Now you may all sigh and complain that Wordpress is not a Proper CMS but it definitely acts like one and in my Opinion it's the easiest to use the easiest to theme aswell. So Wordpress FTW! smile.gif
Code Red
I would vote for MODx (www.modxcms.com)
Paranoid Marvin
I'm a fan of Wordpress, but I'm looking into doing some sites with Drupal
Al X And Er
yeah, i've never really tried the others sad.gif someone just showed me joomla and i got into it............ although joomla kinda is very hard to use

could you say iLife is a 'kind' of CMS? i Mean if you use it's web publishing features, it can be MORE productive than some of those cms's out there.........
~pcwiz
I like both Joomla and WordPress. Joomla is not hard to use once you have everything set up, but I agree that set up can be difficult and may take a long time. WordPress is extremely quick, easy, and efficient, but its not great for a full site. However I run 2 blogs powered by WordPress and they are both working great. I tried Drupal earlier, didn't really suit my tastes but I hear Drupal 6 is better. iLife isn't a CMS at all, it is just a multimedia suite with web publishing features. If anything with web publishing features was a CMS, then Google Picasa2 would be a CMS too wink.gif
eXeen
I use symphony for big website project and wordpress for all the other. happy.gif
CLiDE FTW!!1
Drupal.

Very tedious at first (though version 6 is pretty easy),but it is such a powerful CMS. Want a message board with a shopping cart system, blog, youtube-like video and picture gallery? Sure, no problem, and it can all be managed through one site.
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