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    Hi There,

    I am looking for a whole heap of different CMS, I have all the free ones but can anyone tell me some good ones which you pay for? Actually I guess some free ones would be good too...

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    Tom

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    http://www.opensourcecms.com/ is a great resource

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    Opensourcecms.com -> yup im aggree. or you can search via google..

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    Hi Tom,

    Can you please mention based on which technology (ASP/ASP.NET/PHP/Cold Fusion, etc) you need the CMS.

    You haven't mentioned that in your message.

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    Quote Originally Posted by codeexploiter
    Hi Tom,

    Can you please mention based on which technology (ASP/ASP.NET/PHP/Cold Fusion, etc) you need the CMS.

    You haven't mentioned that in your message.

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    Code Exploiter
    Oh hey there codeexploiter! Ok well I guess PHP as it's free

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    It depends on what you're trying to do I think. CMS is broken down into various categories, like blogging, general CMS, directories etc. I use pMachine for the CSS Library section of DD. It's a very good general CMS system in terms of flexibility. The template system is very versatile in terms of where things go where, though there's a learning curve. Not that many out of the box features either, such as ratings, content submission queue etc. So it really depends on what you're trying to accomplish with your CMS.

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    I've just hand coded my own in php.
    It's the most flexible way. Not exactly easy, though
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    I have been writing my own CMS in PHP on and off for about the last 6 months,and it is still not done....so in the meantime I use CMS Made Simple. Easy to theme, appears to have good user management(never needed this feature), lots of modules to extend functionality. What more could you want?

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