Blogs & Content Management Systems

Content Management Systems (CMS) and Blogs offer an easy to use backend interface that allows you to take control over your site and all of its content.  Whether you choose to use one of the systems listed below, or would like to transfer a CMS that you are currently using, managing your site with a CMS is a fantastic way to keep your content current.  Any system can be completely customized in its look and feel, and new plugins are being released daily ensuring that your process’ can be handled digitally.  If you need a completely custom application developed, we can help there too.

Blogs

Nucleus

A powerful blog script featuring multiple blogs, multiple authors, drafts and future posts, bookmarklets.
Homepage: http://nucleuscms.org 

WordPress

WordPress is a personal publishing tool with focus on aesthetics and featuring cross-blog tool, password protected posts, importing, typographical niceties, multiple authors, bookmarklets.
Homepage: http://wordpress.org

CMS

Drupal

Tens of thousands of people and organizations have used Drupal on scores of different web sites, including Community web portals, Discussion sites, Corporate web sites, Intranet applications, Personal web sites, Aficionado sites, E-commerce applications, Resource directories, Social Networking sites.
Homepage: http://drupal.org

Mambo Open Source

A professional level yet easy to use Content Management System featuring in-line WYSIWYG content editors, news feeds, syndicated news, banners, mailing users, links manager, statistics, content archiving, date based content, 20 languages, modules and components.
Homepage: http://mamboserver.com

Geeklog

GeekLog is a web content management system suitable for running full-featured community sites. It supports article posting, threaded comments, event scheduling, and link management and is built around a design philosophy that emphasizes ease of use.
Homepage: http://geeklog.net

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