Best CMS Textpattern
Textpattern is an open source content management system originally developed by Dean Allen. While it is often listed among weblogging tools, its aim is to be a high-quality general-purpose content management system suitable for deployment in many contexts. Textpattern is written in PHP using a MySQL database backend, and is distributed under the GNU General Public License. The current stable version is Textpattern 4.0.5.
What Is It?
Textpattern is free, flexible, elegant, easy-to-use content management system for all kinds of websites, even weblogs.
When it comes to publishing on the internet, beginners and experts alike are met with a bothersome paradox: word processors and graphics applications allow anyone to do a pretty good job of managing text and images on a personal computer, but to make these available to the worldwide web – a seemingly similar environment of documents and destinations – ease of use vanishes behind sudden requirements for multilingual programming skills, proficiency in computer-based graphic design, and, ultimately, the patience of a saint.
This text was copy from wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textpattern) and Textpattern (http://textpattern.com/)

Posted: Jun 12, 08:08 AM Category: meaningful labor
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Ivo Toman · Jul 12, 08:28 AM
My comment no. 2.
Yeah, textpattern is great solution for freelancer.