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I've been introduced to another CMS yesterday by a guy I used to do some PHP work for a few years back. It's called [http://www.concrete5.org/ Concrete]. I was talking with some of the bro's about CMS's and saying the best one I knew for simplicity of use that was free and open was Wordpress, but
 
I've been introduced to another CMS yesterday by a guy I used to do some PHP work for a few years back. It's called [http://www.concrete5.org/ Concrete]. I was talking with some of the bro's about CMS's and saying the best one I knew for simplicity of use that was free and open was Wordpress, but
 
Andrew said he'd found Concrete to be much better for end-users. It's still built on PHP/MySQL so I could install a version on our server
 
Andrew said he'd found Concrete to be much better for end-users. It's still built on PHP/MySQL so I could install a version on our server
 
quite easily.
 
quite easily.
 
I installed a test version at [http://concrete.organicdesign.co.nz/ concrete.organicdesign.co.nz]
 
 
  
 
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I've been introduced to another CMS yesterday by a guy I used to do some PHP work for a few years back. It's called Concrete. I was talking with some of the bro's about CMS's and saying the best one I knew for simplicity of use that was free and open was Wordpress, but Andrew said he'd found Concrete to be much better for end-users. It's still built on PHP/MySQL so I could install a version on our server quite easily.