Nucleus 3.51
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Nucleus is a content management tool that enables you to set up and maintain multiple blogs. It supports multiple languages and includes a commenting system and search feature.
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System Requirements
LINUX, MYSQL 4.1 or MYSQL 5.0, PHP 5.1 or PHP 4.3
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Waste of time if you want to add any plug-in(s)
Basic installation is good with a few nice looking themes. And the real pain starts when you want add any plug-in/s. Most of the documentation they've well organized is only for basic stuff and there's not much for the plug-ins, if at all any, they just suck. Installing the plug-in's a breeze but customizing them is too confusing and next to impossible kind of thing (too out dated as per the review by Maresi, which I couldn't agree less). So, I'm back to Wordpress :) from where I left, in-search of a better app. Wordpress can be tricky as well, if you try to install too many plug-ins (many of them seems to be overlapping)...it gets bloated and get less agile.
Works for me
Nucleus works for me. It is easy to use. There are a ton of skins. It is easy to customize. I use it for three sites. It is awesome.
Not bad
I evaluated this package expecting more of a CMS than yet another blog. It seems to be well done but I already use Wordpress so it made no sense to use this. If you really want to host multiple blogs, get Wordpress MU.
Works great
Although this doesnt suit my needs, the basic configuration is easy to administrate. The documentation is probably the best I've seen. Be sure to click on the little info buttons with the question marks, it details everything.
I Like It
While the basic program is limited, it is very customizable by using plug-ins and the FAQ and help forum answers everything. People on the forums are fairly pleasant to deal with, but it helps to have some very basic ideas of how HTML and CSS work. I use it for everything, CMS and especially blogging.