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Dec 20
2010

What CMS should you choose?

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which cms should you choose, joomla, drupal, wordpress, plone, developer nepal

What CMS should you choose; Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal or Plone? Idealware organization has presented a report comparing numerous CMS solutions, where Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal and Plone were in the top contender.  This report was titled “2010 Comparing Open Source Content Management Systems: WordPress, Joomla!, Drupal and Plone”. They have given joomla at the second rank . The report says “The final tally showed Joomla as the market leader, followed by WordPress, then Drupal, then Plone.”

It's obvious that it depends on your own needs and situation. All four are solid systems with robust communities and a huge amount of functionality that will allow your technical staff to update your site. If your needs aren’t very complex—that is, if you’re planning to hire someone to build you a site that’s less than several hundred pages, is generally hierarchically arranged, and will be updated by only a handful of people in your organization—any of these systems will work fine. In fact, the person you hire to build the site will be the much more important choice. Look for someone who understands your needs and your organization, is responsive, can speak in a language you understand, and seems eager to work with you… and then use whichever CMS he or she recommends.

May 29
2010

What's TomatoCMS and what makes it different?

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What's TomatoCMS and what makes it different?

TomatoCMS is an impressive, powerful Content Management System. It's free and open source licensed under GNU GPL.

TomatoCMS considers each web page made up of many different elements called widgets. You can easily create, customize the layout of your site like never before through a visual tool called Layout Editor very easy and convenient. Layout Editor allows you to not only drag, drop but also configure the widgets as well as preview the layout of the site. TomatoCMS has a lot of built-in widgets, and developers can easily create new widgets.

Your Website = { Widgets }

May 29
2010

Most Popular Open Source CMS

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Open source CMS, popular open source content management systemWater & Stone, a web development company specializing in Open Source technologies, released a popularity survey of open source content management systems. In the analysis of 19 of the most prominent open source content management systems, Water and Stone evaluated CMS’s on the basis of Rate of Adoption and Brand Strength, as well as a variety of other viability indicators and trends.

Leaving Alfresco Out

Aside the strange fact of not including the open source giant Alfresco in its evaluation, the discussion seems to be pretty interesting. Water & Stone described this decision as “although popular and suitable for web publishing,” Alfresco and others are “primarily intended for more narrow uses.” Not sure what that means, but we will go on.

While WordPress, Joomla! and Drupal lead across a wide range of measures, the survey also identified Elgg and MODx as rising stars

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Nirmal: Freelance web designer and developer from nepalThis is Nirmal Gyanwali, a freelance web developer from kathmandu, Nepal. Currently I'm working as a web developer at Image Channel. I am well versed with Open source CMS and portal frameworks like Joomla, Wordpress and also a Master's Degree holder in Information Technology. Please feel free to contact me if you have anything you want to discuss.

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