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    Good End User CMS system

    I'm looking for a php based cms system that would allow the managment of an ecommerce site, corporate sites, and basic service sites.

    I'm looking at EZ Publish, and while it looks like a great system I think the learning curve may be a bit too much for end users.

    Any suggestions?

    Jesse

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    Nothing better than Mambo. www.mamboserver.com

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    PostNuke has a very active community and has been around for quite a while (it's certainly not PHPNuke). The Admin control panel is very easy to figure out and the help files are plentiful and detailed.

    It's a great first site that has a ton of functionality...

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    not too keen on nuke myself, Mambo all the way

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    thanks guys, checking them out!

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    mambo, webgui, and typo3 are all good

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    I have used PHPNuke and Mambo. I prefer Mambo out of those two by far.
    -- Matthew

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    I've used PHPNuke, and from a programmer perspective, it sucks. It's too big and bulky, with way too many DB queries.
    I haven't used Mambo, but from the looks of it, I'll go with that.


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    Mambo has got my vote!

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