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  • Very powerful. Easy to develop and extend. Easy to manage by end-users. Brilliant!
  • Awesome app, thanks for sharing!
  • Very helpful, fast and easy product!
  • Wonderful project! Thanks for amazing work!
  • An essential Windows program.
  • Software is great!
  • Simply great!
  • All around wonderful.
  • Excellent, Thanks a lot.
  • Best for all type of users!
  • great tool
  • I searched around for a CMS that has an easy WYSIWYG interface for maintaining a website. Many times people maintaining the content, especially for small groups, are not technical. Concrete allows almost anyone to go in and easily update content and make changes without having to pull in an IT person. I cannot wait to see how it evolves from here!
  • I've played around with the online demo a bit - looks quite impressive. I anyone here using it? How hard is it to create a new templates - compared to joomla or wordpress? I usually buy my designs from themeforest, and don't want to spend to much time on coding.
  • World class end-user editing interface -- clients from presidents to staff can't wait to develop content so they can modify the site. CMS built on top of a solid MVC architecture. The learning for so many CMSes involves a myriad of workarounds just to get things looking right. C5 is different -- the structure is clean and learning consists of understanding the foundation better and enhancing the depth of your development. Although you can develop sites right out of the box, the more you know about HTML, CSS and PHP, the better your experience will be.
  • good job
  • Concrete5 is the best CMS I have ever used. Concrete5 is so easy to use; training clients on how to use it has never been so simple. The inline editing makes it possible for even the worst techno-phoebe can to easily and confidently update their web sites. Built-in versioning even makes it quick and easy to undo changes someone has made, and thank to a good user and group setup you can even ensure only certain users and/or groups have access to particular pages or even blocks. For designers and developers, creating themes has been the simplest implementation I have ever done for any CMS. There is a marketplace of full of add-ons and themes. Many cost a little, but they are affordable and there are a lot of free ones too. An important thing to remember is that Concrete5 itself is also FREE. The community is not as strong as it is for other CMSs, but it is growing and most importantly it is a friendly community, which is what many CMS communities are not these days. Most documentation is around in the community forums and in the how-tos. This means that you have to do some searching for the answers you need, but you can usually find what you are looking for in a few minutes. If not, just post a discussion in the community forum and you usually get a quick response to your questions. Overall, Concrete5 gives you everything you need from a content management system. My advice is to forget about all the other Content Management Systems (or blogging systems if you are including WordPress!!)
  • Concrete5 is the best single CMS for just about any website. I have tried just about everything out there on various projects, and the one I push whenever I have the opportunity is Concrete5.
  • I use this for the site of my open source project (http://www.zoph.org) and it's awesome!
  • Awesome, simple, and yet with extreme potential and expandability!
  • We're a small website design/hosting company. A year ago we decided to move off our homebrew CMS to something else. We started a large project to test and evaluate many different CMS platforms. We tried all the classics: Drupal, Wordpress, Joomla... the list goes on. We had almost given up when we found Concrete5. A year later and we haven't looked back. After using Concrete5 for a while, everything else just seems silly. This is CMS done right.
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  • awesome.