Posted by Rails Passion on June 28, 2010|Comments|Read full article
It is becoming inevitable to use project management software for managing and monitoring projects and the very success of the project depends on the amount of collaboration with various stake holders. Project management software greatly enhances this collaboration thereby striving for successful execution of the projects. Project management tools allow the project manager to monitor a project, keeping abreast with trends and possible problems.
Posted by Rails Passion on June 19, 2010|Comments|Read full article
Statistics and comparisons won't portray a perfect picture, however comparisons will aid in moving towards conclusion. Radiant CMS and Webiva are the heavy weight CMS that are closely matching in its features and rivals each other. However for Radiant CMS we have included all available extensions for comparison against Webiva. As such Radiant CMS is a light CMS and Radiant leaves it to user’s discretion on choosing its extensions.
Posted by Rails Passion on June 08, 2010|Comments|Read full article
Webiva a new kid on the CMS arena is definitely not a yet another CMS. In fact Webiva claims itself as Website Building System (WBS) as opposed to Content Management System (CMS). So how Webiva is different from other traditional CMS? Webiva stands out in few aspects like building dynamic pages, a feature rich WYSIWYG editor, access control for pages, drag and drop functionalities to pages and a menu building system. I have just mentioned some of the key features which we never find in traditional CMS in built.
Posted by Rails Passion on June 03, 2010|Comments|Read full article
The three popular choices for Rails CMS/bloggers are Typo, Mephisto and Radiant. Choosing one among these three without first hand experience about these systems and how they are going to behave on real time production environment is quite a difficult task. I have already discussed in detail about these three system features in individual articles. Also I have made a head to head comparison of these three systems.
Posted by Rails Passion on June 04, 2010|Comments|Read full article
The power of e-commerce applications to quickly set up an enterprise and take the store to online had fostered many businesses. Now more and more start up and small scale businesses are moving towards open source e-commerce applications owing to cost and licensing issues. Ruby on Rails has some e-commerce applications to its credit, like Spree, Substruct and e-comm pages. RailsPassion.com has already reviewed Spree and Substruct separately and has also come with a head to head comparison. This article based on the derived facts will help users to choose the best of breed e-commerce application to suit their requirements.
Posted by Rails Passion on May 27, 2010|Comments|Read full article
Spree and Substruct are the popular Rails e-commerce applications. Spree and Substruct are reviewed separately and let us see how they fare head-to-head.
Posted by Rails Passion on May 23, 2010|Comments|Read full article
Substruct is an amalgamation of e-commerce and content management. Substruct framework features product and order management coupled with limited content management capabilities, although Substruct will be viewed mostly as an e-commerce application.