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  • Brian Simmons

    CMS ASP.net recommendations

    Hi All,

    We've done a lot of google'ing and demo downloading/installing of a bunch of
    ASP.net CMS solutions out there.

    But, I want to get some real-world opinions/recommendations of what ASP.net
    CMS solutions you guys/gals are using.

    So, what are you using?

    Thanks,
    Brian


  • Juan T. Llibre

    #2
    Re: CMS ASP.net recommendations

    That is a FAQ...

    Here's what Google says about "CMS ASP.NET recommendations ":


    The first hit returned is a recommendation by Scott Guthrie:


    You can't go wrong taking Scott's recommendation.

    You can also try a couple of the next few hits :


    Umbraco is the leading open-source ASP.NET Core CMS | More than 700,000 websites worldwide are powered by our flexible and editor-friendly CMS





    Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
    asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
    foros de asp.net, en español : http://asp.net.do/foros/
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    "Brian Simmons" <centraso@newsg roup.nospamwrot e in message news:u3xzgVjIJH A.1936@TK2MSFTN GP06.phx.gbl...
    Hi All,
    >
    We've done a lot of google'ing and demo downloading/installing of a bunch of ASP.net CMS solutions out there.
    >
    But, I want to get some real-world opinions/recommendations of what ASP.net CMS solutions you guys/gals are using.
    >
    So, what are you using?
    >
    Thanks,
    Brian
    >

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    • Alexey Smirnov

      #3
      Re: CMS ASP.net recommendations

      On Sep 29, 3:17 pm, "Brian Simmons" <centr...@newsg roup.nospamwrot e:
      Hi All,
      >
      We've done a lot of google'ing and demo downloading/installing of a bunchof
      ASP.netCMSsolut ions out there.
      >
      But, I want to get some real-world opinions/recommendations of what ASP.netCMSsolut ions you guys/gals are using.
      >
      So, what are you using?
      >
      Thanks,
      Brian
      take a look at http://graffiticms.com, it has free edition for non-
      commercial use

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      • JamieHowarth0
        Recognized Expert Contributor
        • May 2007
        • 537

        #4
        I'm an Umbraco core team member so it gets my vote any day, especially cause I switched from DotNetNuke to Umbraco. Open-source (MIT), XHTML 1.1 compliance, infinite extensibility and a sheer joy to use (yes, I'm biased :-D).

        codegecko

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