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    What's a good Tutorial CMS System?

    Anyone know a good CMS system for tutorials? I've been looking for one, or even a tutorial on how to get one started, but I can't seem to find one. Anyone know a good one, or maybe a good place to find one?

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    Re: What's a good Tutorial CMS System?

    i would say Kubix, the dev is currently working on a review system for it, i believe and might be useful since you're doing tutorials, but i'd suggest getting a forum with a review addon..
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    Re: What's a good Tutorial CMS System?

    Id reccomend ATutor, you can set up instructors, stuudents, so they can ask qyeutions:

    Demo: http://opensourcecms.com/index.php?o...sk=view&id=373
    Website: http://www.atutor.ca/
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    Re: What's a good Tutorial CMS System?

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Z
    i would say Kubix, the dev is currently working on a review system for it, i believe and might be useful since you're doing tutorials, but i'd suggest getting a forum with a review addon..
    That one isn't working for me on the free server. I installed it and logged in with the default info and it doesn't login. Yes I have cookies enabled or I wouldn't be logged in here.

    Quote Originally Posted by blong4life
    Id reccomend ATutor, you can set up instructors, stuudents, so they can ask qyeutions:



    Demo: http://opensourcecms.com/index.php?o...sk=view&id=373

    Website: http://www.atutor.ca/
    I like this one it looks very appealing.
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    Re: What's a good Tutorial CMS System?

    Well, I was looking more for something really simple, like something that's just for tutorials, and it'd be at www.tastypoo.be/tutorials and would look kind of like what I have now, except maybe a "submit a tutorial" link at the bottom of the page, and then an admin page too.... I'm just getting tired of having to make them or ask people if I can put them on the site, and this way maybe more people will submit some.
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