Thanks...much appreciated.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Tuesday, July 12, 2005 3:46 PM, Yves Arsenault scribed: ---
>
> Well....
> 
> Personally I really like Mambo's administrative section... lot's of
> options, has a wisywig editor..
> 
> I've only installed one or two additional modules for Mambo and the is
> a section in the administrative section where you choose the package
> and also upload the module files....
> 
> What was nice about it was that I didn't even have to play with any
> code (although, I don't mind doing it).. But for the people I was
> briefly evaluating Mambo for, I thought that it really fit their
> needs.
> 
> Xoops admin section wasn't (I thought) as nice.... I think Xoops is
> still a pretty good tool...
> I know of one organisation that does use it ( http://www.peicaps.org )
> and I know there are quite a few modules that you can get to plug into
> it, like PHPNuke, although maybe not as many.
> 
> As for Mambo, I don't really know anyone that use it. I know and work
> with an affiliate group for these people ( http://www.rdee-ont.ca/ ),
> that site is run by Mambo.
> 
> I've played around a little, but haven't really set up a large site...
> 
> If I think of anything else, I'll post it..
> 
> Yves
> 

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