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[eluser]dbashyal[/eluser]
My selected Watch list, to find them faster when i need them. [UPDATE:24.05.09=removed some deadlinks, and added elliots library.] CMS Quote:Code Fight[current 1.2.0]- my own LIBRARY Quote:Facebook | Twitter | Vimeo ... MODEL Quote:MPTtree - A model to handle trees in a database. HELPER Quote:yayparser - Yet Another Yaml parser .htaccess Quote:super .htaccess Database Management Quote:CIMyAdmin Class Quote:Datamapper ORM - Michael Wales More to follow...
[eluser]Sarfaraz Momin[/eluser]
Expression Engine is of course more powerful and resourceful of the lot. I have seen the rest of them and have felt that all of them have a good future. Blaze looks very promising, thanx to Elliot. There would be many in queue which would be seen around here soon. Good Day !!!!
[eluser]zdknudsen[/eluser]
ExpressionEngine is hands down the best of the lot. It's been in development way longer and has a huge userbase. Your only problem is that the current version is NOT based on CI. You'll have to wait untill sometime this summer (at least that's what they say).
[eluser]daulex[/eluser]
I personally love codeextinguisher its so simple and lightweight
[eluser]John Fuller[/eluser]
Every project built in CodeIgniter is a CMS to some degree. Even out of the box CodeIgniter has some (very loose) CMS capabilities.
[eluser]daulex[/eluser]
by that logic, any script that allows you to add/edit/delete any type of content is a cms, even a small voting script is a cms of its own kind and im sure everyone understands that logic. even phpmyadmin would suit the definition then but dude, this topic was started to help people find backend / site management systems, rather than what you are describing.
[eluser]dbashyal[/eluser]
Sarfaraz: Thanks. I found somewhere Elliot saying, he stopped developing it at the moment. I downloaded the available version but couldn't make it working. But didn't spend much time though Zacharias: Thanks. I will try EE later. But i prefer to use the one developed from community. Sock: Thanks. Ya, i felt like that but if i mention it here people who are searching here for CMS can save time. daulex: Thanks. First time i didn't like much as i didn't check it properly there were no bugs like inkType though. But i spent most time on inkType and fixed a lot of bugs to make it working. After your post i check CE again and like now. inkType is good as well. John: Thanks. Ya, you are right but we need that CMS which allows client to update their site with ease.
[eluser]dbashyal[/eluser]
I found a new contribution from [linkster team] which is named as Linkster. Just tried and loved it so i have added it in my list of CMS. Its a link directory based on CI. Quote:thread title changed from WHICH CMS IS BETTER? TO CMS, Libraries, Plugins, Helpers and much more @ codeigniter
[eluser]Référencement Google[/eluser]
[quote author="dbashyal" date="1214642023"]I found a new contribution from inparo which is named as Linkster.[/quote] Linkster is not just a 1 man contribution, we are a team: http://www.assembla.com/spaces/team/linkster
[eluser]dbashyal[/eluser]
Quote:Linkster is not just a 1 man contribution, we are a team: SORRY. EDITED. |
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