Drupal 7.14

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Category: CMS / Portals
Stable Release: 7.14
Started In: 2000
Updated: May 11 2012
Native Language: English
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)

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Drupal is open source software maintained and developed by a community of hundreds of thousands of users and developers. It's distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (or "GPL"), which means anyone is free to download it, share it with others, and contribute back to the project. This open development model means that people are constantly working to make sure Drupal is a cutting-edge platform that supports the latest technologies that the Web has to offer.

Drupal is a publishing platform created by our vibrant community and bursting with potential. Use as-is or snap in any of thousands of free designs and plug-ins for rapid site assembly. Developers love our well-documented APIs. Designers love our flexibility. Site administrators love our limitless scalability.

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Drupal Comments

eka
May 16 2005, 12:05 pm
Simply the best, clean, easy and powerful

did a great job on our site
Lupin
May 16 2005, 11:59 am
Now with Migration script you can migrate your Nuke databse to Drupal. For infos http://www.drupal.it/project/migration
Tim Sanders
May 15 2005, 1:56 am
Date 15.May.2005

Drupal is clean, ergonomic and modular. It is not perfect yet, but Drupal is capable to become perfect,
if you and me participate in the large Drupal-Comunity.

Drupal is your choice if your website has more than 50 pages and not more than 1000 categorys.

Large amount of files, images (1000000) is not manageable yet, but is possible with Drupal.

Drupal has excellent in:
User-Management, arrangement for text-content, search (not for all languages), customization capabilitys, implementation capabilitys, internationalisation capabilitys and surely more.

I have tested all major PHP-CMS-systems and would prefer Drupal over Mambo, eZ Publish, Typo3, e107, all Nukes and pure blog systems.

eZ Publish is still better than Drupal and you should test it in comparison to Drupal. eZ Publish is not bad, it is just overloaded for me.

If you have root access to your server you should test, try, prefer Midgard-CMS, Twiki and Plone.
syaman
May 4 2005, 11:27 am
Although it has a steeper learning curve than something like Mambo. it is Incredibly more powerful and versatile. All it needs is a larger collection of free templates to get the newbie started..
Alex Smith
May 4 2005, 10:39 am
I love Drupal! My site (TuxTalk) runs it, and it is a doddle to set up. It's features are amazing, and it is SO simple
Aaron
Apr 21 2005, 5:05 am
I'm using Drupal 4.6 at this site and really like it. The new version seems flexible and there's plenty of plugins available.
Achean
Apr 18 2005, 7:58 am
Set up on all this is really not all that complicated. Just set up 4.6 on a windows box (Urrrghh!) with Apache2, PHP5 and Postgresql8 in half an hour flat. In short, as long as you know a bit about administering PHP, and can set up a schema (using PgAdminIII, in this case) the install is a bit of a doddle. Of course, on a remote Unix box with nothing more than a command line it might take a bit longer, but isn't rocket science.

All I have to do now is play about with it a bit.
Jack
Apr 17 2005, 12:14 pm
I like drupal's Search engine friendly URL.
Stuart
Apr 16 2005, 8:10 am
Drupal seems quite good to me. I was suprised at how much one of the below posters, SMSenn, seems to think Drupal is
Jason
Apr 14 2005, 4:41 am
The negative comments here amaze me. Drupal's install was easy if you can follow simple instructions, and nobody has mentioned that it has some of the best community features around - notably, everyone can blog and those are all readable, but the community determines what makes the front page. It's beautiful.
Jeff
Apr 9 2005, 11:53 am
Drupal is great. It's easy for people to navigate, and is extremely powerful. We built our site with it, and we're very glad that we did. We custom-built a video module for it, and it makes our workflow much more straightforward.
danny_8
Apr 8 2005, 11:43 am
Fantastico botched the installation of this CMS on my hosted server, but I quickly located the answer in their forum. You can use the
danny_8
Apr 8 2005, 8:29 am
Fantastico botched...(continued) ...but I recovered easily enough. Best looking CMS I've used. Font-resizing trick (ctrl-wheel) works with Drupal, most other CMS do not. I think I'll be going with this one.
Marino
Apr 3 2005, 4:40 am
I don't mind if installation is a bit hard, I can handle it. But I need to install it and pass it to users who know no HTML, nothing. From the demo I don't see the following.
WYISWG data entry.
Image upload resizing for articles and stories.
Nick
Mar 27 2005, 11:47 am
Druapl is one of the best content management systems I've ever used. The installation wasn't bad and the configuration flexability is great. It also has a huge number of modules to really let me customize what I want to do with it. Not only do I use it, but I reccomend it to all of my friends. I've been running a blog for about 5 years and switched to this a few months ago. I love it.

As a developer, this system is great!

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