Thursday, 22 February 2007
Top Five Free CMS Written in PHP |
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Justin Silverton in a new post over his blog, has listed out top five free Content Management System (CMS). These CMS are all written in PHP, he says.
He gives the details in the following:
CMS Made Simple
With a screenshot, he gives the features of this CMS:
- Easy User and group management
- Group-based permission system
- Admin panel with multiple language support
- RSS module
- Module API for easy extendibility
The front-end demonstration can be found here and the Admin demo here. He also provides the username—admin and password—demonstration for your convenience.
Dragonfly CMS
He provides a screenshot and lists out the features which are as follows:
- Built-in photo gallery
- BBcode support
- MMCache and eAccelerator support
- Site-wide cache-based template system
- Debugging system and page query list
The front page demonstration can be found here and the Admin demo here. The username that he provides is admin and the password is Demo123 (case sensitive).
Bitweaver
A screenshot is provided to facilitate better understanding. The features that he gives are as follows:
- SEO friendly URLs
- Content spam protection (automatic no-follows)
- Many formats supported (TikiWiki, HTML, BBCode, Wikipedia (aka MediaWik))
- Hotwords - allow you to specify particular words that can be associated with a URL
The front-page demonstration is provided here and the Admin demo here. The username is admin and the password is demo.
Drupal
He provides you with a screenshot and lists out the following features of Drupal:
- SEO Friendly URLs
- Many community modules
- Role based permission system
- External authentication source support with Jabber, Blogger, and LiveJournal
- Blogger API support
The front-end demonstration can be found here and the admin demo here. The user name he provides is the same as the previous one that is ‘admin’ for username and ‘demo’ for password.
Joomla
He says, this is one of the most mature, free content management systems available with another CMS Mambo. He explains how Joomla and Mambo is different in the following points:
- Joomla version 1.0 is derived from Mambo 4.5.2.3 but includes many additional bug fixes and security patches
- Joomla version 1.5 is an extensive refactoring of the API as is Mambo version 4.6 to its codebase
- Both applications continue maintain a similar user interface, similar default component and module sets
- Both Joomla 1.5 and Mambo 4.6 will include internationalization support. Joomla will use an easy-to-use ‘ini’ format for their translation files while Mambo uses the ‘gettext’ format. Joomla 1.5 will correctly support the UTF-8 character set
- Joomla 1.5 also includes many new features such as additional authentication models (LDAP, Gmail, and the like), XML-RPC client-server support. It also natively supports database drivers for MySQL 4.1+ (on PHP 5) and has improved support for MySQL 5 as well as the groundings to support other database engines.
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