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Posted on 09-02-2011
Filed Under (TYPO3) by Paul Lopez

TYPO3 content management system is free to use as it is an open source CMS type. As usual this is also distributed under GPL and it has the ability to run on various type of web servers. The best example is Apache and IIS. TYPO3 is well compatible with several operating systems such as industry leading Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Cent OS, FreeBSD and so forth.

The worldwide popularity of TYPO3 makes it more flexible and reliable to use. The availability of 4500 plug-able extensions is the best example to show its compatibility. Even though, most of the plug-able extensions are free to use as they are written by third party developers.

Most probably TYPO3 is popular among European countries and thousands of web sites already have been implemented it. The most noticeably criteria behind selecting TYPO3 is great design structure, technical challenges, size of the projects, and many more.

You will find the huge number instant functionality, modules, and interfaces in TYPO3 along with the large number of available extensions for the installation. Almost all the extensions are free to download and distributed under general public license and this facility called as the TYPO3 Extensions Repository.

To run this application smooth PHP 5.2 or newer version is recommended along with MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, MS-SQL and others. In addition, TYPO3 based websites can be easily revealed in any modern web browser on any operating system with JavaScript.

To support users activities there are several online tutorials available with well formatted documentation in PDF, Open Office format, and Videos. The availability of the books is another option to learn TYPO3 management. As there are 14 books available in German, 2 in English and 1 French makes it more easy.

Advantages of the TYPO3 CMS

  • Redistributed maintenance.
  • Non-Technical user would feel more comfortable.
  • Easy configuration for authorized access.
  • Property of design is preserved.
  • Automatically generated Navigation.
  • Centralized content storage in Database.
  • Dynamic content.
  • Daily updates.
  • Cooperation.
  • Content scheduling.

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