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I've been trying to install dot net nuke for the last 3 hours with no luck. Can anyone recommend me a good and easy to install asp.net CMS?

If there aren't any, can anyone recommend some PHP ones?

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Try N2 Open Source ASP.NET CMS. I haven't tried it myself, but heard good things about it.

http://n2cms.com/

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The new comer kooboo seems pretty promising.

Check out: kooboo.com

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Hmm, that does look interesting - will have to have a play with that at some point - I'm currently working with the MVC version of N2, so will be good to compare them... – Zhaph - Ben Duguid Aug 28 at 9:02
Kooboo is far more powerful than n2 cms. N2 is easy to use, but for extension and flexibility, Kooboo is definitely much more powerful. – Jack Aug 28 at 12:11
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I discovered Telerik's Sitefinity CMS a couple years. The product is designed to be easily customized using regular ASP.NET technologies (UserControls, etc). It doesn't have as many out of the box features as some of the other CMS's mentioned here, but, in my experience, Sitefinity is a ton easier to extend & adapt.

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Kentico has a lot.

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I've only used it for simple stuff myself (for a small client project once), but beyond my own (positive) experience, I do know Drupal's pretty highly regarded as a PHP-based solution, and there's plenty of documentation available for it as well (plus a number of good books -- I'm rather partial to the Apress one, personally).

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If your looking for an enterprise grade solution, look at Sitecore. The last job I work used it and it was simple to install and performed super fast. I worked on www.shields.com, which is utilizing the latest version, Sitecore 6. I have nothing bad to say about it.

EDIT: Also, we programmed Shields in a week!

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MojoPortal seems to be quite hip with the kids these days.

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Umbraco Is My Choice, Would Not Use Anything Else, It Beats Some Enterprise CMS Systems Like SiteCore!

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Microsoft has several CMS starter kits, so if you decide to create your own you may want to start by checking them out: http://www.asp.net/community/projects/

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Stay away from Ektron, that's all I can say.

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Amen! And RedDot too for that matter. – Paul Suart Apr 22 at 13:17
why not ektron? only ask as there is a project where I may be involved which uses this product. – dbones Aug 28 at 9:05
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Ektron is very hard to customize, requires a lot of integration (every author has to install their web editor as a local app), the file repository defaults to your root, the content is stored in the database as XML, they use a custom uncompressed version of jQuery...the list goes on. – Mike Robinson Sep 1 at 17:28
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I found none that would have everything that I wanted so I had to write my own. If you can go php, our government often uses typo3 and from what I've seen it is >>>>> joomla/drupal/plone

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Typo3 sucks IMO. Slow, heavy and hard to costumize completely. – The real napster May 20 at 15:24
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Umbraco is another good open source asp.net cms.

http://www.umbraco.org/

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