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Hello, i am looking for a custom or commerical CMS system that can be used in anyway as i am unsure what site i am doing (it's between two) i need typical custom forum/pm etc...liking system like www.neverside.com if anyone has any examples, demo's, websites??

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Hello, i am looking for a custom or commerical CMS system that can be used in anyway as i am unsure what site i am doing (it's between two) i need typical custom forum/pm etc...liking system like www.neverside.com if anyone has any examples, demo's, websites??
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Hello, i am looking for a custom or commerical CMS system that can be used in anyway as i am unsure what site i am doing (it's between two) i need typical custom forum/pm etc...liking system like www.neverside.com if anyone has any examples, demo's, websites??
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Have you looked at Drupal and Joomla?

http://drupal.org
http://joomla.org

They are the two best CMS on the planet in my opinion
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CMS are platform dependant


My favorite CMS, by far, is Joomla. There is a huge developer network, both commercial and open source for Joomla. If there is a specific function you want to include in your CMS, I would suggest looking at the add-on components and modules for the various CMS products.

Bottom line, the CMS will depend on the server that is hosting your site. If you are on a Linux host, you will most likely be looking at PHP/MySQL based CMS products.

If you are on a Windows based host, you can run a .Net CMS, or a PHP/MySQL CMS. I have installed PHP,MySQL and Joomla on a Windows Server 2003 host just fine and it runs great.

That's my two cents, hope it helps.
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