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Templates Express (Web Site Builder)
A series of 56 professional static Web site templates. Perfect for new, inexperienced users who want to set up a Web site quickly and refine it further at a later stage.
Please note that unlike the CMS add-ons below, this is not a Web site editor, you will be required to publish your site using FTP.
URL: http://sohotemplates.com
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Drupal (CMS)
Widely recognised as the most powerful, easy to use and search engine friendly of the three main CMS's, don't let the interesting choice of product name put you off.
The built-in functionality, combined with dozens of freely available add-on modules, will enable features such as blogs, forums, peer-to-peer networking, newsletters, podcasting, picture galleries and much more.
URL: http://drupal.org/
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Joomla (CMS)
Similar in many respects to Drupal, Joomla! is designed to enable even non-technical users to add or edit Web site content, update images, and manage critical data.
Available modules include form builders, image and multimedia galleries, E-commerce and shopping cart engines, forums and chat software, calendars, blogs, email newsletters and banner advertising systems.
URL: http://www.joomla.org
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Mambo (CMS)
Mambo is the last of the three most popular CMS's, remaining a popular choice for the development of small commercial sites thanks to its attractive interface and easy setup.
Demonstrations are available at the links provided, we suggest you test them out for yourself as with similar feature sets, the decision is likely to end up being down to personal preference.
URL: http://www.mamboserver.com/
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PHP-Nuke (CMS)
Despite being less flexible than its three larger competitors, PHP-Nuke is both easy to configure and to use, making it a valuable addition to our select Fantastico scripts.
URL: http://phpnuke.org/
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