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    Top 5 Content Management Systems

    Updated 17 May 2011

    Top 5 Content Management Systems : Content Management System, or CMS is an application used to manage news easily so that users can publish, edit and delete articles from the back-end admin system. HTML and other scripting language are not necessary to operate a CMS, though having them will add more advantages.

    1-  Joomla : Joomla! is an award-winning Content Management System (CMS). It is an open source solution that can be used readily and freely available to everybody. It can be used for developing various feature based application like – E-commerce/online shopping cart, Showcase / catalogue, Estate agency Property rental, Recruitment/job portal, Showcase cars, Directory, Project management, Forum / message boards, Guest book, News, Comments and reviews, Picture/photo gallery ,Events calendar, Help desk / support desk, Extended user level access, Newsletter with subscribe and unsubscribe, Chat room, Google map Newsflash scrolling and more.

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    2- WordPress Services : WordPress is a powerful yet easy to use content management system. WordPress is an open source blog publishing application powered by PHP and MySQL which can also be used for basic content management. It has many features including a user-friendly workflow, a rich plugin architecture, and an advanced templating system.

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    3- Drupal : Drupal is a free and open source modular framework and Content Management System (CMS) written in PHP. It is used as a back-end system for many different types of websites, ranging from small personal blogs to large corporate and political sites.

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    4- Typo3 : TYPO3 is an Open Source content management system for enterprise purposes on the web and in intranets. TYPO3 is a user-friendly and it offers full flexibility and extendability while featuring an accomplished set of ready-made interfaces, functions and modules. The main goal is to support core development on a more steady basis and improve the transparency and efficiency of various aspects of the TYPO3 project.

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    5- Symphony : Symphony is a CMS that uses XML/XSLT as its templating language. Symphony lets you customize anything you like, from the website’s URL structure to your publishing environment. For a non programmer, this CMS might be complicated to learn.

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