CMS Engine?

Can anyone recommend a CMS engine with a good feature set, preferred open source? Not so worried about the user interface, it is the most important to me, so I can integrate with existing sites and applications.

(A CMS with frontends is fine if there is a good separation with an internal end.)

Bonus features include SQL, XML or mixed data sources, versioning, and workflow.

Thanks a lot Scott

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If you're looking for an open source CMS engine written for .NET, the one I can think of is Umbraco . Their API documentation is here.



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I have used Joomla and Drupal in the past and they are good, I donโ€™t know exactly what you are looking for, so itโ€™s hard to give recommendations, but here you have a complete list of existing CMSs , Iโ€™m afraid you will have to check a few until you find something- something suitable for your needs.



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I have personally used Drupal and Joomla and both have their pros and cons. I suggest going over to OpenSourceCMS and playing around with the vanilla installations they have. Find the one that intrigues you, then head over to their site to do some more research.

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My choice:

  • Drupal
  • Joomla
  • eZ Post
  • Microsoft has a free CMS (sorry, can't remember the name)

I am currently using Wordpress myself. But only for simple / medium solutions.

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Drupal is good

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DotNetNuke is a widely used open source platform for managing website content and developing web applications on the Microsoft ASP.NET platform.

Read more about DotNetNuke here .

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I'm working on a new CMS http://solicms.com but still need to work on the admin part ... not yet ready for release.

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