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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