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Open Source and usability: Joomla vs. WordPress
Open Source and usability: Joomla vs. WordPress
‘If Joomla! is Linux, then WordPress is Mac OS X. WordPress might offer only 90% of the features of Joomla!, but in most cases WordPress is both easier to use and faster to get up and running.’ Over the course of the last few years, I’ve been in charge of putting up a number of websites for ...
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An anonymous reader writes "PlayingWithWire profiles two open source tools for Web development, comparing Joomla! and WordPress through the lens of usability. The article has apparently upset a few people at the Joomla! forum, but it does bring up a good point. Many open source projects are ...