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genevaroth
03-22-2002, 05:36 PM
I need a weblog for my site- I am thinking PHP-Nuke or postnuke
I can't find the difference between the two.

Which on is better in terms of stability, speed, looks and functionallity (easy to use everyday)?

I also like slash- but the setup and admin look scary- maybe to much for me

On this board I am going to have newsarticles on e-commerce and I would like users to comment on them.

I would really like some feedback from some grizzled vets on their experiences

iWebLancer
03-23-2002, 03:43 AM
PostNuke just came out with a new version the other day. They have a very large following and really active development, geared towards security and modular development. In my opinion the Postnuke fork is leaving phpnuke behind in the dust now!

wmac
03-25-2002, 07:54 AM
1- And what if we do not want a very complete system. Just simple weblogs ?

2- How about myPHPNuke? Is it better than phpnuke too? Is its dev team active? How is it compared to PostNuke?

3- I have a programming site at http://onlineprogrammer.org and its maintenance is not easy with those html files. I am thinking about moving to one of those content managers.

Which one do you suggest. By the way I insist on having that phpBB in its place :D as I love it there :)

Thank you,
Mac

trustedurl.com
03-25-2002, 11:20 PM
use moveabletype.org

genevaroth
03-26-2002, 03:42 AM
postnuke seems to have much more features than movabletype.

I need features like being able to have people make comments on articles that I post .

wmac
03-26-2002, 05:52 AM
Postnuke is the best available but I must tell that it's interface is not designed very well.

It is not very beautiful and html designs could be very very better.

I am looking for a good skin before I use it.

And something more I worry if it uses much server load and If I use it on a shared server it effects other users or it may force me to use a dedicated. (few server owners will accept it on their server, isn't it?)

Mac