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sunnyb14 wrote:
Hi ppl,
Can someone plz help me decide to chose one of these: xoops, exoops, php-nuke. Which one is better?
Plz reply.
I've tested 4 different CMS systems. My team and I have reviewed the code, installed configured various modules for the following systems:
1) postnuke
2) php-nuke
3) Virtua News
4) Xoops
Our review of postnuke/php-nuke:
postnuke and phpnuke were the early ventures into open source CMS systems. They pretty much suck. The code is poorly written, installation, configuration, support, are very poor as well. Try posting on the postnuke/php-nuke forums and see if you get anyone to help you on newb questions. If you were to choose among the nukes, stay away from phpnuke. It's poorly designed, not modular and one of the poorly coded open source projects i've come by.
Postnuke does a better job on being modular. Although there are alot of modules, every single module is poorly integrated. Compare the private message system on XOOPS and any private message system hack on postnuke and you'll see the difference. Notice how the forums, news comments, user ranks and private messaging system are tighty integrated. Users don't feel as if they're taken from one function to another. It feels seemless.
Review on Virtua News:
It's a proprietary CMS system. It has good support, for which you pay for, good theme/template framework so it's really easy to theme. The cheif problem with virtua news is lack of any modules in addition to loose integration of modules any modules that do exist.
We've done 6 months of testing. We've looked into various prorprietary/open source CMS systems from Java based solutions such as Jboss' J2EE CMS nuke engine to Perl solutions. XOOPS is hands down the best.
The only way for you to decide is to install and test. If you don't know how to install each system, go to scriptlance.com and have someone install it for you. You can have someone install it for you from $5~20 for installs.
There are advantages of each CMS system such as database design and module framework, but if you are looking for a CMS that does forums, news, private messaging, polls and extended pages, XOOPS is for you.
Hope this helps.