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Re: Opensource CMS vs. Anything
Ahh, Yes mike. Joomla and Mambo both fit into the Simple and Useful category. Although they are a little more powerful than WordPress which is also very good. For almost all my sites though I use either WordPress for smaller lightweight sites or PostNuke for more powerful sites. It's possible with either of these programs to make any kind of website you could want.
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