one of the difficulties in choosing a cms is to get your head round what
your (or your clients) real requirements are.

You really need to play with some to find out if it suits you.

The bad news is that this represents a huge time investment.

My approach was to start with a fairly simple CMS that I could get up and
running quickly and then let this experience focus the requirements list -
maybe hilighting features you need that were not initailly obvious.


--
Mike T
Blog http://www.socialpoints.com/


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