At the center of most (if not all) web development projects is the old chestnut we call content management systems. Choosing a CMS for your website, or indeed for your enterprise is no easy task – in Europe alone, you have around 500 systems to choose from. Whether that system is something complex or something simple (i.e. hand editing), it is an essential part of a successful site. Enabling content editors to perform website updates (however inexperienced) with the web has always been something of a challenge for developers, thankfully there are a number of platforms and open source projects out there which take the hassle out of developing your own system, and can put you in the running for projects normally outside of your scope. The following hopefully provides a comprehensive overview of some of the best out there, and we’ve tried to be as comprehensive in our review of each.
Impress CMS
Technology : PHPRDMS: a MySQL (others are planned)
Setup time: 10 minutes
Supported OS: Unix / Windows, MacOS
Features:
- Flexible group-based permission system
- Fully module-based
- Built-in cache system
FEATURE URL: http://www.impresscms.org/modules/mastop_publish/?tac=Roadmap

Installation is a breeze, just complete a few fields on a web form and your new site is ready to go. Designers will love the theme and template system, and the bundled jQuery javascript library makes some nifty visual effects possible.
Where the core provides the basics, the bells and whistles reside in the installable modules. With 200 of them available at the moment of writing, there will surely be a module that caters to your needs. If that shouldn’t be the case, adapting an existing module or starting a new one from scratch is made painless thanks to stellar support on the community forums and imBuilding, a module to build modules.
Typo 3
Technology : PHP SupportedRDMS: MySQL, Oracle, MS-SQL, ODBC
Setup time: 45 minutes+
Supported OS: Windows / Unix / MacOSX
Features:
- On page editing
- Intuitive Tree Structure for pages , folders and files
- Internal Search Engine
FEATURE URL: http://typo3.com/Feature_list.1243.0.html

Cushy CMS
Technology : Browser Based (PHP engine)Setup time: 5 minutes+
Supported OS: N/A – hosted
Features:
- On page editing
- Extremely Simple

Made By Frog
Technology : PHPRDMS: a MySQL database or SQLite 3
Setup time: 45 minutes+ Supported OS: *Nix (Apache)
Features:
- On page editing
- Simple Philosophy
- Add pages & Images
- Extendable, includes an API
- Uses Templating Code.
SUPPORT FORUM: http://forum.madebyfrog.com/

Radiant CMS
Technology : Ruby On RailsRDMS: MySQL database, PostReSQL, SQLite3
Setup time: 45 minutes+
Supported OS: *Nix (Apache)
Features:
- Elegant user interface
- Flexible templating with layouts, snippets, page parts, and a custom tagging language
- Simple user management and permissions

This is the product that inspired Frog CMS, and it has pretty much the same layout and feel as Frog, only that it is a Ruby on Rails app. The community around Radiant however does feel to be much more active, and if that is your bag, and you are a Ruby developer, then this is the CMS for you. Thankfully developers have started to break down the barriers to entry for content management systems, and the newer ones such Radiant have concentrated heavily on making things much more friendly for both the end user and web designers. The custom tagging langugage (Radius) is also particularly nice in this system, and should be a breeze for anyone who has done any Ruby work to pick up.
Modx CMS
Technology : PHPRDMS: MySQL database
Setup time: 45 minutes+
Supported OS: *Nix (Apache)
Features:
- Strong Web Standards Support
- Web 2.0 Features
- Graphical Installer

The MODx Ajax CMS and PHP Application Framework brings plenty to the table, with as it is a application framework, not only is ModX a CMS, but it is a Web application builder as well, supporting forms creation amongst other things. The templating language for ModX is particularly simple to get to grips with tags placeholders which are easily to integrate. ModX also has a strong focus towards two things close to my heart – search engine optimisation and Web Standards. Its no surprise then that ModX came out winner in the Most Promising Open Source Content Management System of 2007, holding off strong competition from SilverStrip, Nuke Evolution, Typolight and dotCMS – all reviewed here. “MODx is the alternative to hacking blogging tools and other tools to death, extended learning curves, and changing your workflow to fit software that just doesn’t quite “get it”. MODx allows you to focus on usability, design, content and building great sites, not on the tools that build them.”
SilverStripe
Technology : PHPRDMS: MySQL database
Setup time: 30 minutes+
Supported OS: Windows/Linux/Mac
Features:
- Online image editor
- Widgets
- User Defined Forms
- Search Engine Optimised
- Windows and PHP installer.
- Version Control

Alfresco
Technology : JSPRDMS: MySQL 5, Oracle 10
Setup time: 15 minutes+
Supported OS: Red Hat Enterprise, Sun Solaris 10, Windows Server 2003
Features:
- Enterprise Level solution
- Micro Sites
- WebDAV / LDAP Authentication
- Version Control
- Convert PDF to Text via upload
- Version Control

Typolight
Technology : PHPRDMS: MySQL starting from 4.1, MySQLi, Oracle, MSSQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase
Setup time: 5-10 minutes+
Supported OS: Windows (IIS) / *Nix (Apache)
URL: http://www.typolight.org/
Features:
- Modular – easy to Extend
- MVC architecture
- Form generators
- Calendar/events
- Newsfeeds

DotCMS
Technology : J2EE/JavaRDMS: MySQL, Postgresql, MSSQL or Oracle.
Setup time: 60 minutes+
Supported OS: Windows or UNIX servers
Features:
- Site-wide Templating
- Streaming MP3 Player
- Content Relationships
- Inline Content Editing
- Content versioning
FEATURE URL: http://www.dotcms.org/the_dotcms/features.dot

Umbraco
Technology : ASP.NET (C#)RDMS: MS SQL
Setup time: 10 minutes+
Supported OS: Windows
Features:
- Super simple template engine
- Full support for Ajax frameworks like Script.aculo.us or ASP.NET Ajax
- Scheduled publishing
- Support for any .NET Language including C# and VB.NET

CMS Made Simple
Technology : PHPRDMS: MySQL
Setup time: 15 minutes+
Supported OS: *Nix
Features:
- Modular and extensible
- Minimal server requirements
- Small footprint
- Content hierarchy with unlimited depth and size
FEATURE URL: http://www.cmsmadesimple.org/features/

To get a site up with CMS Made Simple is just that, simple. For those with more advanced ambitions there are plenty of addons to download. And there is an excellent community at your service. The cms admin system is very clean – both from a code and design perspective. We found the learning curve quite gradual, which is an extremely important point in a CMS. The third party modules being developed add additional value to the project – with everything from E-commerce to core Translation.
Drupal
Technology : PHPRDMS: MySQL/PostgreSQL
Setup time: 45 minutes+
Supported OS: *Nix and Windows
Features:
- Friendly URLs
- Modules & Support
- Personalisation
FEATURE URL: http://drupal.org/features

Unlike Mambo, it is easy to hack the templates, layout, menus and navigation of a Drupal site, which make it the perfect system for developers and designers alike. It’s architecture is somewhat difficult to get to grips with, and this is made no easier with its own jargon throughout the documentation – but when you bite through its tough exterior, Drupal is an extremely juicy fruit in the middle – and its juice definitely worth the squeeze. The search engine optimisation support is second to none, with super friendly URL’s – which is what you would expect from a system of this size. Primarily Drupal’s strength lies in its user contributed modules allowing you to extend functionality by easily installing the functionality required. At time of writing there were over 3500 user contributed modules on the site.
Mambo
Technology : PHPRDMS: MySQL/PostgreSQL
Setup time: 35 minutes+
Supported OS: *Nix and Windows
Features:
- Page caching
- Content macro language (mambots)
- visitor statistics
- Voting / Polls
- Internationalisation

Well with over 500 CMS systems out there…we couldn’t review them all. But if there isn’t anything in here to meet your needs, maybe some of these will. If there are any we have missed here let us know..Feel free to comment.
HotaruCMS
Technology : PHPRDMS: MySQL
Setup time: 10 minutes+
Supported OS: Windows / Unix / MacOSX
URL: http://hotarucms.org
SUPPORT FORUM: http://forums.hotarucms.org/

Born from developers disgruntled by the limitations of existing social bookmarking platforms, the core of Hotaru CMS provides a stable framework comprising an administration and maintenance panel, plugin management system and function libraries. Installation is a simple 4 step process which creates the database structure and an administrator account. As a completely modular, plugin-based CMS, all further functionality can then be added by using the freely available plugins.
The plugins are available in easy to install packs that fit the purpose of creating a particular type of site. One such pack is the set of social bookmarking plugins, which extend the Hotaru base to create a Digg-style community site. You can choose to install one of these packs or to pick and choose plugins to create the functionality you desire.
Templating is kept simple and modular in a fashion inspired by WordPress with the aim of the themes being easy to customise. Default templates are provided for all plugins, which can be styled with CSS or copied in to your theme folder to be tweaked and extended.
With dozens of built-in class libraries and popular 3rd party ones such as ezSQL, htmLawed, Inspekt, JSMin, TimThumb and SimplePie all included, Hotaru CMS provides a framework which can be readily be extended to create all manner of sites.
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