
Mambo is quickly becoming the defacto CMS because of it’s extremely easy to use interface, wealth of add-ons and templates and also because of the security issues that plagues the Nuke series of CMSes.
Parti Keadilan Rakyat launched it’s new website yesterday. I was suprised that they actually used a proper CMS for the site. Definitely looks better than the world’s best flash animation.
Another popular local website which have switched to Mambo include Lowyat.net.
Links:
MamboServer.com – Official Mambo Homepage
OpenSourceCms – Has demo versions of almost every open source CMS Out there installed for you to try out




After dabbling for years in the IT industry, Paul Tan initially began this site as a general blog covering various topics of personal interest. With an increasing number of readers paying rapt attention to the motoring stories, one thing led to another and the rest, as they say, is history. An avid electronic gadget aficionado as well as big-time coffee lover, he's also the executive producer of the Driven motoring TV programme.
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Frankly, I dont like Mambo as a CMS. Its okay for business-oriented sites but not news sites or information sites. I'm already hooked up on WordPress. In fact I'm in the midst of switching to WordPress on one of my sites from static html/frames content.
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menj: someone recommended Drupal to me for news sites.
I haven't tried Drupal yet, so I'm afraid that I have no opinion on the matter
But I really love WordPress for its flexibility and its template feature.
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Is there any other free content management system that you’d recommend?