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Compare DotNetNuke vs mojoportal vs Current Isys CMS

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DotNetNukemojoportalCurrent Isys CMSAmetys CMSJoomla!WordPress
Help SystemJaJaNeinJaJaJa
API & Tooling Componentization Extension LibraryJaJaNeinJaJaJa
Content Storagethe path in the database, and the media in folders.the path in the database, and the media in folders.the path in the database, and the media in folders.the path in the database, and the media in folders.the path in the database, and the media in folders.the path in the database, and the media in folders.
Content HTML EditorWYSIWYG ( the most useful Editor )WYSIWYG ( the most useful Editor )simple editorWYSIWYG ( the most useful Editor )WYSIWYG ( the most useful Editor )WYSIWYG ( the most useful Editor )
Modular and extensibleJaJaNeinJaJaJa
Database Management and IntegrationJaJaJaJaJa (in MySQL)Ja (in MySQL)
SecurityJaJa more secure than dotnetnukeNeinJaJa Modules for security can be addedJa but joomla is more secure when adding security modules
SearchJaJaNeinJaJaJa
Optimized for Performance and SpeedJa but not in custom modificationsJa- Info not availableJaJaJa
Permission based user managementJaJaJa Not workingJaJaJa
server requirementsdotnet framework, SQL Serverdotnet framework, SQL Serverdotnet framework, SQL Serverapache server, MySQLapache server, MySQLapache server, MySQL
Page specific meta tagsJaJaNeinJaJaJa
Templates-Supports custom designJaJaNeinJaJaJa
Ease of useNeinJaJaJa Microsoft Word-like interfaceJaJa
Ability to preview your workJaJaNeinJaJaJa
Navigation/page managementJaJaJaJaJaJa
SEOJaJaNeinJaJaJa
User ExperienceI have used it for internal sites, and external sites for both small and large companies. You'll have thousands of pre-built modules and skins available, plus readily available documentation and support (plus several books specifically for DotNetNuke as well) for developing your own skins and modules.After installing MojoPortal I felt very comfortable with it. It is really straight forward no fuss CMS. Performance was really impressive with all the all the modules I needed for the website. I also created a new module just to test how hard it is….it wasn’t.I have some issue during the installation (.net framework 2,the connection string stored in multiple way it was a little ambiguous. during testing i found - user management not working correctly. - tasks shows the log for the admin for all users. - the CMS contains only Arabic and English, although Arabic not working (how to add other languages?).Ametys surprised me by its simplicity. The tool is very simple to install and easy to handle. There are many modules available and interface is really nice and intuitive. Ametys is multisites, manage blogs in the same platform. Yes I recommend it :)Joomla is not very complicated as far as the usage is concerned and moreover the installation of the script is fairly easy as well. As far as the administration is concerned, it is very graphical and intuitive. Moreover, the theme selection is pretty impressive as well. but its built on Php not .NetWordpress is not very complicated as far as the usage is concerned and moreover the installation of the script is fairly easy as well. As far as the administration is concerned, it is very graphical and intuitive. Moreover, the theme selection is pretty impressive as well. but its built on Php not .Net Wordpress does a great job with blogs but not for general site (Company website, Events, Advertising, etc).
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