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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
4 stars
Version: Drupal 5.0
Pros: Powerful, strong.
Cons: Difficult for configuration and installation.
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3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: Drupal 5.0
Pros: Very configurable, easy to set up and use. Easy to theme and customize.
Cons: The only con I want to touch on right now is that download.com says this is a Windows only product. It's actually cross-platform and is more at home on *nix than Windows.
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4 stars
Version: Drupal 5.0
Pros: i want reviw
Cons: hi how ru
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5 stars
Version: Drupal 5.0
Pros: Very powerful software for team and (software) project management. I use Organic Groups Sites and Hubs as well as the Projects modules to manage my development teams' work.
Cons: Lack of module compatibility layer (a layer that allows modules for old versions to work with the new ones).
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5 stars
Version: Drupal 5.0
"Simplicity, speed, secure yet powerful- and best of all: free. I love it!"
Pros: I have been using Drupal for about 6 months now. At first I was a little weary due to the lack of themes. It seemed that you could always pick a site running Drupal out of the crowd. Well through my journey I have learned it is quite the contrary.
I first started out with Mambo/Joomla. It is a pretty nice CMS and it seemed to have everything I needed. I created a couple custom templates, and spent hours searching through the colossal amounts of pre-made templates. I built a site with it and explored all of it's capabilities for every feature I required.
At this point I was comfortable with Joomla. There was something about it though that made me feel like I was limited, like something was holding me back. Not sure what it is, but after discovering Drupal the difference is like night and day.
No need to try to code your own CMS if you just want something simple. I was headed in that direction but changed my mind when I fell upon Drupal. It is scalable for the smallest of site to a corporate site with thousands of users.
I am definitely glad I found Drupal and I now use it for all my personal needs and for my clients. Good work Drupal devs, keep it up! I am very excited to see what Drupal 6 has to bring!
Cons: The Drupal.org website is pretty slow at times, this can be a nag if you are looking for something important. It can set you back a bit, but it is a gateway to all the information you need to use Drupal.
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