Mambo is a full-featured content management system that can be used for everything from simple websites to complex corporate applications. Continue reading for a detailed feature list.
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Please, in the "poll" of the demo, add Richard Stallman, it's sure, he has changed 25 past years : GNU/GPL, free software, and so on, it's him !
There are many days of good job, thanks for that.
Posted By: John Dere on August 17 2009 03:52 pm
Mambo is NOT a powerful, NOT secure and NOT stable CMS Tool. I used Mambo since the earliest versions as reference and for keeping up-to-date with CMS in general. The positive aspect is the huge free template base and easy starting over. But in the long run it does not pay.
Posted By: Rabbo4u on August 15 2009 04:28 pm
Mambo is a powerful, secure and stable CMS Tool, i was use mambo at the 4.2 version and now the 4.6 and 5.0 version soon! i have a big modules and applications for this excellent CMS. I vote 4 Mambo!
Posted By: Toton on May 23 2009 08:53 am
Mambo is great. It is very easy for site users to navigate, and is extremely powerful. We built our site with it, and we're very glad that we chose this CMS.
It has great community support and is highly customizable. But in some cases when you need to build a social community website quickly, you may use specialized CMS. For example, we've used an open source cms Pligg for Internet business community website affiliated-business.com. And it was easy to install and tune up.
Posted By: Jools on January 7 2009 04:08 pm
I liked the look of Mambo from the demo but have been unable to install. The installer keeps saying mambo is unavailable. I've tried lots of things to get it working, checked loads of websites and still not got past the installer.
I think it's a real shame, If I cant get it working I'll stick to e107 which has been easy to upgrade and has been solid since it was installed.
Posted By: kreesh on June 26 2008 05:13 am
Hi, Mambo is just imagine. why i had not got it before? It is very simple.
Posted By: impressM on March 14 2008 02:06 pm
Mambo is pretty much perfect if you ask me. We use if almost exclusively. Have a look at our portfolio to see all you can do by Customizing mambo templates.
Posted By: jagu on January 6 2007 08:50 am
Mambo is awesome , liked Mambo from start, and used it two years unitl now. But after new 4.6 version I have decided to switch to Joomla! New Mambo 4.6 is not even close to be stable release.
Joomla! is much better!
With new Mambo 4.6 I had much problems, and heard a lot of people complain, so take my advice and switch to Joomla!
Posted By: Manish on November 26 2006 09:13 am
Simply, mambo is the best for me for content management, I like it because of a lot of modification you can make directly from admin panel, I am learning though, how it can be more usiful, but overall experince is nice.
Posted By: benx on November 5 2006 09:35 am
hi...
mambo is a great portal..its has all the addons and features in the world...
sometimes the addons instals are little buggy..but i like simple things ..i am using e107 which is very advanced and simple..
Posted By: galib on October 24 2006 07:25 am
It installs nicely, looks and feels great but suffers from simple categorisation possibilities. Seems that most of the development work is now on the recent fork to Joomla.
Posted By: Pete Millant on October 19 2006 09:41 am
I love Mambo so far. Using it to change from Microsoft FrontPage and custom-CMS sites to CMS/Mambo sites. Looking forward to Multisites
Posted By: Mirko on September 25 2006 02:26 am
I liked Mambo from start, and used it two years unitl now. But after new 4.6 version I have decided to switch to Joomla! New Mambo 4.6 is not even close to be stable release.
Joomla! is much better!
With new Mambo 4.6 I had much problems, and heard a lot of people complain.
Posted By: Jacob Cole on August 15 2006 02:25 am
After using Mambo for the last two years, I've come to think of it as the designer's CMS. Contrary to some comments, it's actually quite easy to design unique looking sites. Conversely, from what I've seen, Mambo and Joomla are not as developer friendly as, say, Drupal. I've done some experimenting with other systems, but I still prefer Mambo.