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  • R Rocky Moore

    I noticed the DotNetNuke seems to be heading down that path of pro versions and limited "personal" versions. What is good out there that has features even close to DNN and is growing? Surely, by now there are many... Oh ya.. ASP.NET ONLY :)

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    Rocky Moore wrote:

    What is good out there that has features even close to DNN and is growing?

    Mojoportal seemed good a year back.

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    • R Rocky Moore

      I noticed the DotNetNuke seems to be heading down that path of pro versions and limited "personal" versions. What is good out there that has features even close to DNN and is growing? Surely, by now there are many... Oh ya.. ASP.NET ONLY :)

      Rocky <>< Recent Blog Post: Coca-Cola In Israel..

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      Have a look upon Telerik's Sitefinity[^]. Community version is also available.

      -muneeb A thing of beauty is the joy forever.

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      • T Todd Smith

        There are bits and pieces but nothing as comprehensive as DNN. Someone needs to re-create DNN in MVC2.

        Todd Smith

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        Yeah, that would be interesting!

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        • D DaveX86

          Microsoft has launched an opensource one on their Codeplex site called 'Oxite[^]' ...I haven't tried it yet, but there's one, anyway.

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          That's a blog engine, not a CMS like DNN.

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          • M Muneeb R Baig

            Have a look upon Telerik's Sitefinity[^]. Community version is also available.

            -muneeb A thing of beauty is the joy forever.

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            Again, it's got a retail/lite distribution model, like DNN - a point the OP is complaining about. Besides that, SiteFinity (late last year) had some caveats where DotNet 3.x were concerned.

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            • realJSOPR realJSOP

              That's a blog engine, not a CMS like DNN.

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              ...yeah, and eventually they stop calling it 'post' and start calling it 'article' and away she goes...or not. I remember you looking for an ASP.Net CMS...did you ever find one?

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              • D DaveX86

                ...yeah, and eventually they stop calling it 'post' and start calling it 'article' and away she goes...or not. I remember you looking for an ASP.Net CMS...did you ever find one?

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                The telerik thing was all I could find, and they had a bunch of caveats regarding running it on a .net 3.5 box. Not very professional for a .net controls place...

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                • realJSOPR realJSOP

                  The telerik thing was all I could find, and they had a bunch of caveats regarding running it on a .net 3.5 box. Not very professional for a .net controls place...

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                  "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001

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                  Yeah, I've also been looking for something viable that doesn't have strings attached...been using Joomla a lot...it's not bad...wish there was a .Net version though :)

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                  • R Rocky Moore

                    I noticed the DotNetNuke seems to be heading down that path of pro versions and limited "personal" versions. What is good out there that has features even close to DNN and is growing? Surely, by now there are many... Oh ya.. ASP.NET ONLY :)

                    Rocky <>< Recent Blog Post: Coca-Cola In Israel..

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                    You may want to consider trying Umbraco[^]. It's free, open-source, and seems to be of pretty reasonable quality. I'll be giving it a spin for a website I'm working on now.

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                    • K Kythen

                      You may want to consider trying Umbraco[^]. It's free, open-source, and seems to be of pretty reasonable quality. I'll be giving it a spin for a website I'm working on now.

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                      All I got to say is "Umbraco Pro".. Do not like versions that are both commercial and non-commercial. Already burnt by Community Server (deep pocket server) and now DNN.. Guess that is the new open source world of today..

                      Rocky <>< Recent Blog Post: Coca-Cola In Israel..

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