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Support => General => Topic started by: epaz on January 03, 2008, 12:05:07

Title: [SOLVED]Differences between elxis and joomla
Post by: epaz on January 03, 2008, 12:05:07
Hello, I am performing a research over CMS engines considering features and abilities in order to choose the one to work with. I wonder if it is possible to state, in a bulleted list, the differences between elxis and its parent (joomla, if am correct).

Thanx
Title: Re: Differences between elxis and joomla
Post by: Ivan Trebješanin on January 03, 2008, 12:32:57
... between elxis and its parent (joomla, if am correct).

Joomla is certainly NOT a parent of elxis. Mambo is a parent of both joomla and elxis. You'll have to do a little deeper research. Regarding Elxis features, you may find them on the frontpage of www.elxis.org or even better, you may explore it's features on www.elxis-demo.com (recommended).

You may however, find this forum useful as well: https://forum.elxis.org/index.php?topic=653.0
Title: Re: Differences between elxis and joomla
Post by: epaz on January 03, 2008, 14:58:09
Well, I am sorry for the misunderstanding of elxis' fathership (as I have stated, I am a newbie).

I am not interested in elxis features (their presence in the home page is obvious). I am interested in the differences between the two. What elxis is offering so I can vote in favor of it. Maybe these two CMS engines are not a subject of comparison, but if they are, I want to discover issues that are important and can not be discovered just be "playing" with the demo.

Thanx
Title: Re: Differences between elxis and joomla
Post by: epaz on January 03, 2008, 15:15:22
The link you have provided is very helpful.
Thank you, consider my question answered.
Title: Re: Differences between elxis and joomla
Post by: Ivan Trebješanin on January 03, 2008, 15:20:47
Most important features in favor of Elxis over Joomla are:

UTF-8 support (support for all languages)
ACL (Access control)
Extra user fields
Of course, in Elxis 2008 there are features like SEOpro, SoftDisk, and others, wich make it difficult to even comapre with joomla.

Believe me, I have tried just about EVERY CMS out there, even translated some of them (jooomla 1.5, e107 0.76, etc..) but after I found Elxis there was no doubt in my mind anymore. Of course, your needs might be different then mine, and you should try everything you see interesting until you find your solution.
Title: Re: [SOLVED]Differences between elxis and joomla
Post by: datahell on January 03, 2008, 16:25:59
Here is a more extended list of features that does not exist in mambo/joomla.

- Related content items
- Automatic locales
- Database manager (backup/repair included)
- Load single module
- Built-in AJAX
- You can have unlimited published languages
- Elxis Tools
- ADODB (support 48 different database types - currently 2 ares supported 100% in Elxis)
- Expendable access manager
- Complete user profiles
- Members list
- User's preferable language
- Multilingual XML parameters
- Sample Data packages (you can select and install your desired data package not just a default sql file)
- Built-in security tools (XSS/SQL inject protection, flood blocker, login attempts recorder, clock administration login page, ip addresses of users/visitors )
- RTL support
- Ajax powered publish/unpublish icons
- Multilingual pathway system for Elxis backend
- Ability to dd personal shortcuts to control panel
- SoftDisk (virtual memory)
- Ajax based media manager in BackEnd
- xhtml/css valid
- Advanced built-in search engine optimization
- New content submission procedure for frontend
- Users registration agreement (multilingual)
- New light-speed Cache
- Multi-lingual help system
- RTF generation
- Global thumbnail generation feature
- System links
- Built-in screenshots generation feature
- Automatic content translation
- Complete UTF-8 support

and more...

Features that will be added soon:
- Content items commentary
- New blog system, separation of blog from content
- New archive system, separation of archive from content

Elxis and mambo/joomla look the same but they are totally different!
Check the demo site to explore Elxis by your self.