Sunday, December 27, 2009

I want to develop a website with software tutorials please help me with best CMS?

Yes you should try Joomla.I want to develop a website with software tutorials please help me with best CMS?
It really depends on what features you want to offer on your site and how you want to present your tutorials.





I am a Mambo developer and would recommend Mambo as an excellent CMS (http://mambo-foundation.org/) however when I built my tutorials site at http://mambo-tutorials.com I opted for WordPress.





My tutorials are published on the web, or made available for download, may be video's, or might just be pdf's and I just didn't need a fully-fledged CMS to do this. I can get a site up using Mambo, Joomla (which is a fork of Mambo), TYPO3 or Drupal very quickly but felt they were overkill for a tutorials site. You are welcome to have a look through my site to see what can be done easily with WordPress.





I also recommend that you try some CMS's out. You can do this by going to http://www.opensourcecms.com/ and testing the demo's.I want to develop a website with software tutorials please help me with best CMS?
I agree that your specific use case is going to define what the best CMS is.... but I'll tell you what I use.





I am a web developer and I use Subversion (SVN). It is more of a repository and version system for your files - but it gets the job done. It is free and easy to integrate with any IDE, text editor, or file system.
';best CMS'; is subjective, so I would suggest you try a few:





Joomla, Drupal, xOOPs, etc. These are a few. My personal preference is Joomla, you'll need PHP and MySQL installed.
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