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10 Weblog Engines Reviewed

Oct 25

newsChoosing blogging software can be a scary process, especially if you are new to blogging. There are many different types of engines and content management systems (CMS) that could be used. Picking the software that you’ll need is not an easy task, given the wide variety and types on the Web today.

Picture 2There are many different aspects to consider when choosing which blogging software to pick. For instance:

  • Programming language.
    Many blog platforms run on either PHP or Rails, but you can find just about any flavor of programming language you are looking for.
  • What features you’ll need.
    The type of software you might choose is very dependent on the type of blog you are going to run. Some blog software is geared more towards new users, while others are more developer and designer friendly. It’s a matter of finding software based on the features you need.
  • The size of the software’s community.
    If the software community is larger for one blogging system and much smaller and less active than another, the more active community is usually a better choice for software. More active users within the development community means more improvements on the code base, in a faster time frame.
  • The age of the software.
    The age of the software shows the maturity of the blogging platform. Young projects are more unstable, and are more likely to have bugs.
  • If you are planning on extending the blog.
    If you are thinking about adding things like forums, a store, or some other feature to your blog, some blogging software will be more suited to fill that need than others.

The blog software that you choose can have a big impact on your blogging. It’s important to choose the right software in the very beginning, so you can avoid the hassle of migrating to different engine later on. Here are the pros and cons of the 10 most popular blogging systems. Software reviewed.

  1. Wordpress

  2. Movable Type

  3. ExpressionEngine

  4. Drupal

  5. Textpattern

  6. Joomla

  7. b2evolution

  8. Nucleus CMS

  9. Serendipity

  10. Mephisto

via Smashing Magazine.

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  1. Sylvia
    Dec 21 at 11:19

    Hi,

    it would have been nice if there would have been a bullet point to each CMS so there will be a quick overview which CMS can do…but otherwise…dumbs up…

    P.S. I like your star rating….

    Sylvia

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