All Content Management Systems: Web Progress Report

Looking for a CMS? Check development progress first!

A content management system, or CMS, is a web application designed to make it easy for any users to add, edit and manage a website.

Not only do content management systems help website users with content editing, they also take care of a lot of "invisible" work. For example, almost any CMS can generate navigation elements automatically, make the content searchable and indexable, keep track of users, their permissions and security settings.

What is the best CMS in the world? Well, it depends on your specific requirements. But one of the key factors here is a development progress for every content management system. You need to get security updates, new plugins and better SEO solutions as soon as possible.

So that's the main aim for CMS Development Tracking (www.allcms.org): monitoring current development progress for some popular content management systems.

Right now we are tracking the development of 17 CMS (in alphabetical order): b2evolution, Dragonfly, Drupal, e107, Exponent, Geeklog, Joomla!, Mambo, Nucleus, Nuke-Evolution, PostNuke, Serendipity, TextPattern, WordPress, Xaraya, XOOPS and XOOPS Cube.

Each listed CMS has open-source basis, runs on Apache + PHP (4 or 5) and require MySQL database. And yes, these CMS are completely free for personal use. Your choice!

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