Drupal v Contentteller
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Philipp
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Drupal v Contentteller
I think they are hard to compare because both products have a complete different focus. Drupal is more a community CMS while Contentteller is more targeted for commercial websites.
A good example is the news section. The news section of Drupal is more like a simplified blog. You can post news stories and edit them from the front end.
The news section of Contentteller is a bit different . You can import news from various sources (POP3 email, RSS, news server) to the news queue and then browse the news queue with the processing feature. You can use an external forum application such as vBulletin for the comments. You can attach polls or multiple files to the news story. You can set description, keywords tag and SEO URL for the best possible search engine friendliness etc.
I think they are hard to compare because both products have a complete different focus. Drupal is more a community CMS while Contentteller is more targeted for commercial websites.
A good example is the news section. The news section of Drupal is more like a simplified blog. You can post news stories and edit them from the front end.
The news section of Contentteller is a bit different . You can import news from various sources (POP3 email, RSS, news server) to the news queue and then browse the news queue with the processing feature. You can use an external forum application such as vBulletin for the comments. You can attach polls or multiple files to the news story. You can set description, keywords tag and SEO URL for the best possible search engine friendliness etc.
Hi Phillip,
What are the advantages of contentteller over Drupal? Have you ever tested it against Drupal, or Drupal v Storyteller? I've been hearing good things about Drupal, but would just like to hear what your thoughts are.
Thanks.