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Old 04-14-2007, 09:56 AM   #20 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by lucab View Post
LOL. EE fuckin' blows. I checked out the site.... you're going to charge for features like 'wiki module,' or 'tell-a-friend module,' let alone charge an extra $50-$100 for a forum on top of a $99 to $250 price tag for the 'full' version?

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explain what your CMS can do that Drupal can't.
Oh gosh.. if you earn some bucks $100 is peanuts. I do not mention all the pro's and con's here but if you search on the big www you'll find out that EE is at this time one of the most popular cms's out there under the prosumers. Can WP handle multiple domains from one database/installation? No, but with EE you can. And i'm not going to define the word "flexible" here. But i can say EE is more flexible than WP and Drupal. Due it's fexibility and the EEtags seo is much easier and more efficient. Templating in EE is the most wonderful thing i ever did. I'm on a macbook pro with textmate so i grabbed the TextMate ExpressionEngine Bundle. With thsese programs and with docksend from Transmit (a ftp prog for mac) i make and edit templates in a few minutes. Really easy. Also you can define your site structure by yourself. EE doesn't presume - like WP - you want everything ordered on date. You can decide for yourself.

Oh, the EE community is really great. Because you pay for a license you'll be certain from getting professional help within a few minutes mostly. And god, EE is closed source. I'm happy with that while EE has never ever had known exploits. Did you take a look on the list of former security issues with WP? There you go..

Take also a look at Jambor-ee - Celebrating ExpressionEngine
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