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Posted by nikinana, 07-13-2012, 02:58 AM
Hello everyone I need your advice what CMS or Framework these sites are using: http://www.asus.com/ (Global) http://www.nokia.com/ http://www.alcatelonetouch.com/globa...es/ot-890.html http://www.msi.com/product/nb/ I am searching for a smiliar one but if PHP would be better than ASP.net Looking to develop a site for Electronics Manufacturer and no need for Shopping Cart because they don't want to sell their products they only need a showcase site as an online product catalog... Need your help and thanks!!!!!!!

Posted by _GMF_, 07-13-2012, 03:09 AM
Asus - probably custom Nokia - probably custom alcatelonetouch - probably custom MSI - probably custom Well, big companies usually have the budget to hire someone to make a custom CMS for them. I would too. Why not use one of the existing big ones like Typo3, Drupal, Joomla, Contao etc?

Posted by nimonogi, 07-13-2012, 04:15 AM
I'm recommending an eCommerce script, like MagentoCommerce, with removed shopping cart functionalities. You can easily customize template files and remove "add to cart" links.

Posted by seojig, 07-13-2012, 05:29 AM
most of the website you mentioned may be using custom development framework. Kindly share your requirement (what type of website you want) i can accordingly suggest CMS.

Posted by nikinana, 07-13-2012, 08:16 AM
Thank you all for the advices what I am looking for is a CMS for Product Catalog without e-commerce so no need for - Pricing - Quantity - Payment Gateways - Orders - Invoices It's all about couple of pages like Homepage, About Us, Contact Us, Services, Support, Products In products you provide the products with details and tabs example: Product A First Tab = Overview Second Tab = Features Third Tab = Specifications like if it's Laptop (CPU, RAM, HDD, etc..) Fourth Tab = Support which is the support section Support should include - Download drivers, apps, softwares, etc.. - Raise a ticket - Reviews - Report a problem I like using Wordpress but can it do the job? Isn't Wordpress better than Joomla & Drupal? Isn't Typo3 insecure as many forums reported security problems First time to hear about Contao.. Thank you all!

Posted by Colo To America, 07-13-2012, 07:01 PM
Usually in my experience for anybody who's not looking to pay for and deal with a completely custom solution is either Wordpress or Drupal, and the decision is based strictly on needs and resources. Wordpress works for pretty much everything with some fine tuning and has documentation, themes and already-built plugins and code examples all over the place. So if you don't want to spend a heck of a lot of time and effort (or don't have a competent programmer handy), Wordpress will usually do the trick. Drupal is sound as a pound, but needs a lot custom coding since it doesn't have all the pre-built stuff Wordpress does. But if you have a really specific goal in mind AND the programming chops to pull it off, it's usually my go-to. The one problem I hear thrown around a lot is that when you hit a particular level of traffic Wordpress can give you some issues. It never happens to me, but maybe I've just been lucky, haha.

Posted by SkunkEyes, 07-13-2012, 07:22 PM
whenever i have a customer that can't decide on a cms, i send them here to look at the demos, good resource... www(dot)opensourcecms(dot)com

Posted by kamal_s, 07-13-2012, 07:24 PM
very useful site thanks for the share

Posted by WhIteSidE, 07-13-2012, 07:34 PM
I should start by saying that I LOOOOOVE WordPress. I've built quite large sites with WordPress and it can handle high volume traffic, but you'll need to do a fair amount of tuning for that. Alternatively, take a look at Expression Engine. In general, I don't like paying for CMS (there's so many good free ones), but Expression Engine is really slick.

Posted by SkunkEyes, 07-13-2012, 08:02 PM
your welcome, here is another resource with a little more dynamics www(dot)alternativeto(dot)net

Posted by HelpingHand, 07-14-2012, 04:33 PM
Hey, I would advise you to use xtc modified check xtc-modified.org It has everything you want and much more. And yes all those named companies are using their custom CMS...



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