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phpWCMS with best ratings :-)
Posted: Wed 30. Mar 2005, 00:31
by Rainer G
During 'googling' i find this page:
http://www.opensourcecms.com/
Look at the cms-ratings:
http://www.opensourcecms.com/index.php? ... Itemid=143
phpWCMS is at the top!

Re: phpWCMS with best ratings :-)
Posted: Wed 30. Mar 2005, 02:14
by Paal
Yessssssssssssssssssssssssss!
The best!
Posted: Wed 30. Mar 2005, 07:16
by brans
its only the confirmation of what we all around here already know. phpwcms was and will last the best cms ever

Posted: Wed 30. Mar 2005, 08:20
by deanloh
Being the best is a good thing, it is also important to be appreciated. I see many phpwcms powered sites that do not have the mention of phpwcms, I mean, how about a link at the footer, at least?
The best thing in life is free, the best thing we can do to the person who gives free is a "thank you". Have you thanked your giver yet?
I have:
http://deanloh.com/?phpwcms
Posted: Wed 30. Mar 2005, 09:06
by trip
Very cool....
TriP
Posted: Wed 30. Mar 2005, 16:26
by hendrik250874
That's how I found PHPWCMS...
I can't remember the ratings about 1,5 year ago, but even then it was clear it was better and/or less complicated than the others...
My impression: I had (still do) the feeling that with this cms I am not that restricted in my creativity.
confirm !
Posted: Wed 30. Mar 2005, 17:54
by juergen
A friend of me asked me to config his mambo .... it took several hours... half day wasted ... just a new template inside...
Never again !
complete site in phpwcms took half time
Never stop doing this cms
Jürgen
Posted: Sun 3. Apr 2005, 00:30
by jsw_nz
Congratualtion to OliG, he should be way proud.
Additional comments can be read here:
http://www.opensourcecms.com/index.php? ... iew&id=367
Also thanks to the community.
I remember when I first joined and asked my first question about database setup. Frold and Pappnase answered my question in 10 minutes flat.
Cheers,
John
Posted: Fri 6. May 2005, 22:59
by jsw_nz
Wcms just slipped to second postion, just behind Mambo, so those who want to support phpWcms, go over and submit a vote....I just did:
http://opensourcecms.com/index.php?opti ... iew&id=367
Also came across this interesting article...
seems phpWcms adheres to these well articulated standards:
Making A Better CMS
http://www.adaptivepath.com/publication ... 000365.php
Cheers...

Posted: Sat 14. May 2005, 11:51
by Kosse
In the "comment this CMS" you can see this. Makes me angry...
Why do pple have to destroy (what they actually don't UNDERSTAND) and be so negative? I hate that!
shane wrote:
I simply can't imagine how this CMS got a rating over 'poor' unless the author's friends are the ones commenting on it. I've tried many CMSs on recommendation from this site, even XOOPS installs easier than this. I used the same release as the test on this page, installed it following the directions to the letter listed on the author's own web site, and upon completion, when I try to redirect to index.php, all I get is a blank page.. in fact, that's all you'll get off this website's demo, too. Try it if you don't believe me. You can login and try to set up your preferences all day, and you'll still get .. nothing. What trash! PHP-Fusion and e107 so far are my favorites, they both install easily and guide you through, and have a nice set of options available. I tried this because it looked deceptively simple and sell designed. One of those things is true - it's apparant simplicity is QUITE deceptive.
Posted by shane, Whose homepage is
http://www.neversaid.com on May 9, 2005 at 1:32
Like OG has 2820 friends that write more then 40.000 articles just for the fun of it... Grrrrrrrrr
He didn't even take the time to set a template and put content ... and he allows himself (must have a very good opinion of himself too, looks humble and all) to publish that sort of comments! Some people really need to get out of their mother pants and start READING the docu (and practice some html, css and php) and THINK about what they are doing and writing.
Now my turn

When you look at his "site" you see... a CMS system that has been discontinued (due to code owners problems apprently lol), plus his site is ugly and messy and "predictable" (aaah, I feel better now

)
BUMP
Posted: Fri 23. Dec 2005, 09:48
by Kosse
BUMP
We're numero uno again
http://opensourcecms.com/index.php?opti ... Itemid=143
Oliver, can't we send them dev version? Latest 1.2.6?
I can do it (would be a pleasure) if u or Oliver have no time, just tell me and I will.
Hip hip phpwcms, happy 2006 (and starting as numero uno)!
Posted: Sun 8. Jan 2006, 22:43
by mojo777
also ich hab mir soeben php-fuse angesehen (das system, mit dem der hier beschumpfene seine seite gemacht hat) und muss sagen, da ist phpwcms gar nicht mal so gross gegen.
wenn nicht kleiner.
ich habe mich jetzt paar tage mit phpwcms beschäftigt und kenne so langsam die möglichkeiten und die minuspunkte...
ich wage mich mal an eine zusammenfassung meiner eindrücke nach dem durchblättern der pdf-docu von php-fuse und dem system hier...
php-fuse:
+photogalerie.... da brauch ich wohl nicht viel zu sagen. den mod von ähhh hab den nick vergessen hab ich versucht zu installieren. hat aber nicht geklappt (liegt nicht am mod

))
+haben themes, so dass man in 20 minuten eine seite zusammenschustern kann. wenn also mal wieder irgendwon honk ankommt und sagt "häääy, hab gehört du hast html? kannste mir ne seite machen?..."
- finde die themes, die ich gesehen habe beschissen....

)
-nicht so eine tolle community wie hier im forum

phpwcms
+ist ganz nett und der programmierstil entspricht auch meiner logik

+man kann sehr einfach eigene kleine erweiterungen einbauen mit {php:bla.php}

-keine themes (bis vor einer woche zumindest) verfügbar. naja.
-userlogin fehlt auch.... das ist kakke....
gruß