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8/3/2006 11:41 PM
 

Just wanted to say, that I'm happy to be here and to choose DNN over other solutios. For me, DNN is the best "toy" ever :)

Anyway, I just don't understand why community server gets all that "prizes"... It's not even an open source, it's not even free, and U cannot develope new modules...

So, Why is it so successfull? Anyone has a clue?

 
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8/4/2006 1:36 AM
 
Apples and oranges.. they aren't really the same thing... although one could build something in DNN that would be similar to CS, installing CS provides a ready-to-go product for a specific task, whilst installing DNN is only the beginning of a lot of work.
 
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