If a few hours ago I told you about WordPress as a fantastic CMS to do practically everything on the web, at designshack.co.uk they remind us that there are many more options.
From his list, made up of 50 fantastic content management systems, I leave you with the ones that have caught my attention the most:
Zotonic
Zotonic is open source and allows us to create dynamic websites in no time.
DeployCMS
Very easy to use, you do not need great programming knowledge to install and use it.
SilverStripe.org
Free, flexible and with a very intuitive content editor.
Plone CMS
A very active project, with a huge community of developers implementing improvements and news.
Pods CMS Framework
A framework that allows us to save each content in a different table in the database.
HiFi CMS
A CMS that has not yet been publicly launched, offering the possibility of receiving news by email.
RuubikCMS
RuubikCMS is ideal for users who do not have much technical knowledge, offering the basics in a simple way.
GetSimple CMS
GetSimple uses XML to increase the loading speed of your content.
PyroCMS
Module-based, made for tough programmers.
Wolf CMS
With a permission management system, it offers an ideal environment for a group to update the content of the same page.
Surreal CMS
Surreal CMS is built for web designers, allowing you to manage several websites from the same control panel.
Simple CMS
So that customers can alter the content from the same page. Just add an existing web script.
PageLime
Pagelime allows to alter the content directly on the created web page. We have to add the CSS class in the code so that our clients work intuitively.
MojoMotor
Simple to install and use. Well known in the web designer community.
LightCMS
It allows you to build websites in a few minutes, offering very simple tools to use.
Croogo
Free code, using the CakePHP framework.
Unify
Installation in 60 seconds, although it is not free.
Adobe Business Catalyst
To create websites and virtual stores.
TypeRoom
To easily edit the content of static websites.
Joomla!
Joomla doesn’t need a lot of presentation. It is just as flexible and powerful as WordPress, although not as easy to use as the options already discussed.
Drupal
The third foot of the Joomla-Wordpress-Drupal tripod. A huge community makes this product an excellent choice.
Ekklesia 360
To create websites for churches and religious institutions.
Radiant CMS
Created for small work teams. With free code.
Frog CMS
Various templates, permission systems and a very intuitive work panel.
Symphony
With free code, very powerful and growing a lot among the community of programmers.
CushyCMS
You don’t need to install anything, being one of the easiest to use.
Auctori
Created with SEO science in mind. Ideal to be found quickly by search engines.
MotoCMS
Content management for websites made with Flash.
Contao Open Source CMS
Contao allows you to create simple sites that can be easily read with text recognition programs.
CMS for Web Designers
Created for designers who do not want to reach into code.
Textpattern CMS
Translated in 40 languages and with a very present technical support.
Hotaru CMS
With several extensions and themes it allows you to make simple websites in a few minutes.
sNews
Very easy to use and install. It takes up little space and memory, making it ideal for servers with few resources.
Magnolia
Magnolia is present in more than 100 countries. Several governments use it for their official website.
Zimplit CMS
Ideal for very small sites. With more than 100,000 clients in the market.
JOJO
Based on PHP and very mild. It also has the free code