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FreeMind instaGrok.com Learning Management System | LMS Mind42: Free online mind mapping software DropMindĀ® DigitalChalk | Online Training Software Site builder shootout: Drupal vs. Joomla vs. WordPress Review By Brian Proffitt September 14, 2011 06:00 AM ET Computerworld - Building a website has never been easier. Gone -- mostly -- are the days of having to hand-code HTML and PHP scripts in order to get a slick, fully functional website, thanks to the capabilities of content management systems that do most or all of the heavy lifting for site creators. There are boatloads of content management systems (CMSs) for serious site creators, but the most common for websites today are three open-source tools: Joomla, Drupal and WordPress. These applications have a lot of similarities. Drupal had comparatively sedate beginnings. Both Drupal and Joomla are designed to enable users to build websites with template-based management, and both let users plug in add-ons that provide highly dynamic features, such as e-commerce, blogging with comments or mapping. [Since this article was written, Joomla has been upgraded; for a look at the new version, check out Joomla 3.0 review: Making way for mobile.]

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