I'm looking for some community members to contribute testimonals on their experience with PostNuke.
I'd appreciate it if you could take a few minutes of your time to write a testimonial, be it short or long (just post on the end of this thread). Be forewarned I may use these as promotional material for PostNuke!
Thanks.
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**unknown user**
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- Registered: Mar 16, 2002
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PostNuke puts a great deal of power into the hands of any website admin who's got a few basic skills. The actual technical knowledge required to install and run PostNuke is so little, that it's almost a crime! Just a few years ago, having a content management website was a process that took not only a good deal of time, but also a good deal of financial resources as well. No more.
PostNuke doesn't care whether you're a one-man-operation, a little old grandmother back East, or even if you're a full-blown geek-squad... it's equally comfortable in the hands of many different types (and skill sets) of people and offers enough features out of the box for virtually any hobby or special interest site. -
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- Last visit: Jan 18, 2006
- Posts: 166
I felt this place as the best to contribute with my time/effort,
My experience in here it's been overally very positive. i learned alot. and enjoyed more when 'thinking of being part of a community'.
postnuke is for you, if you want to do a website ;) because is the most usable CMS, it doesn't have too many security flaws and supporters are inteligent and helpful people although nicks are strange, funny.. which is good for me.
i never had my own/regular computer and i don't know PHP,
i'm sometimes posting nonsenses at pnforums, i'm anoying admins with feature requests and i'm not english native speaker,
i am looking for a good CMScore for a module
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