You might want to look into Seth's analysis:
http://www.contenthere.net/reports/jwcm.html
Seth has done a great job providing a lot of value for the money you
pay.
And by the way, Magnolia and OpenCMS are in no way equivalent. If
OpenCMS (or any other CMS existing 5 years ago) would have solved the
needs our clients have, we would never have developed Magnolia in the
first place.
By the way, here is a quote from one of our clients I quite like:
"We did a user test last week where we setup some templates both in
Magnolia and in OpenCMS and had the users walk through creating pages
in both … I was the Magnolia trainer and compared to the OpenCMS
trainer I hardly received any questions about how to accomplish
things, people seemed to just understand Magnolia intuitively. On the
OpenCMS side there were lots of questions with people not really
understanding what was going on." Tom Jensen, Boise Cascade
Regards
- Boris
On May 6, 2008, at 7:53 PM, rainer wrote:
Better dont ask this on Magnolia list ;)
I dont know openCMS - so i wont say anything...
cu
rainer
smartfog wrote:
Good morning, everyone. I have to start a big job and I do not
know what
to choose, or if openCMS Magnolia. It 'a strategic choice, because
then
the CMS will be used again in other jobs and the head violas that I
evaluate them. In my opinion, are equivalent, but objectively I am
not an
expert in this field. There is someone at ease and with experience
I know
recommend for the better?
:jumping:
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