I need some advice on what is the most user friendly cms out of the ones that are paid for. I'm looking for something that can be managed in a similay way to joomla. But with a more robust security.
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I need some advice on what is the most user friendly cms out of the ones that are paid for. I'm looking for something that can be managed in a similay way to joomla. But with a more robust security.
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Check out ExpressionEngine. It's the best in its class, much cleaner and better bult than Joomla.
The best paid-for CMS that I have used (as a developer) is Sitecore.
It's a HUGE large-scale ASP.NET CMS and is relatively popular for .NET developers that work on huge websites. It's a bit of a beast, but it's a great CMS to develop on top of, and its feature set is fantastic when you want to build a massive website.
I forget how much a license costs, but it's definitely not cheap, around several thousand pounds. However, if you're dealing with a site that gets hundreds of thousands of hits per second and has several hundred thousand pages it's quite nice to use.
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Sitecore sounds great, but once you mentioned your numbers and license price i definitely can see that it's a cms for ruly heavy traffic websites that generate lots of income. Great information to know for sure. Once a site gets too big you need to invest in stability and security.
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