
Well we checked out some CMS’s last year to see which one we wanted to make a “flagship” CMS and we had three finalist. Two are really the most common CMS’s and one probably not many of you have heard of. Since I wasn’t in the typing mood I made a quick video and uploaded it.




Hey Michael, thanks for choosing Eden as one of your CMSs of the year. That’s awesome.
I’m glad that you liked the built-in search engine optimization features. We hope that these features will save small businesses lots of money by letting them build more traffic to their websites on their own.
Would love to know the third thought you had about Eden that you couldn’t remember in the video… we always welcome feedback. If you think of it please drop a note in our blog.
Also, you can customize page URLs in Eden. Just click the URL tab and then add a Custom or Page-Rank Transfer URL. This gives you complete freedom when it comes to page URLs. We probably should also add this functionality within the page editing interface too so you can tweak a URL while you’re thinking about it right on the page.
First, just wanted to say I love your design for your site. The power combination works quite nicely. What do you think of Drupal or Joomla? Personally, I think WordPress is the cream of the crop.
Garen,
Thanks for the compliment! Drupal is awful in my opinion. Joomla has awful navigation but we do love wordpress!
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Want to let you know about the Concrete5 CMS package.
If Drupal doesn't resonate with you, Concrete5 is sure to hit a home run.
http://www.concrete5.org/
We've been using it for the past 14 months, and can't say enough good about it. Like most modern CMS systems it gains its functional flexibility through modules. The core system is Open Source, and available free-of-charge. Some of the add-on modules are pay-per-play, like the eCommerce module.
Our designers love it, our developers love it and our clients love it, search engines love it.
Cheers!
We will have a look at Concrete thanks!