I've played with PHPNuke and DotNetNuke and didn't much like either of them. PHPNuke was a couple of years ago, so it might be better now. DotNetNuke was this year and it just didn't appear to be very flexible.

You could use FarCry if you can spend a bit of time customizing the default app. How much time you can spend on that depends on the type of app, how well you know Farcry, and how much they are willing to spend.

Spike

Kay Smoljak wrote:
I have a client with a limited budget (don't they all) who wants to
set up a portal site, with paid directory submissions, banner
advertising, and news. So I want to use something that's ready to go
out of the box as much as possible.

I've spent an hour or so trawling through Sourceforge and Google, and
I'm more confused than when I started. PHP-Nuke (US $300 to licence)?
CF-Nuke? CFXOOPS? Or something else?

Has anyone used any of these packages and can comment? My brain hurts.
Oh,  and I really don't care one whit whether it's CF, PHP or ASP, as
I won't be coding it.  But obviously ASP would be a last choice :)

Cheers,
K.


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