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Every time starting a new project, I think about if Typo3 is really the best, easiest and fastest soltution. Ok, I managed to get it working which is not that easy for the first time. But still, I think the usability in the backend is far away from beeing called "user/admin friendly". Also the amazing amount of extensions doesn't mean a lot. Many extensions are quite old, not really maintained, too simple or too complexe and very often to difficult to understand in about one hour.
So I've started yesterday to do a small CMS contest on a quite slow VIA desktop PC. I installed the following CMS and "curled" some pages as fast as possible:
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The result in short: Redaxo is the fastest and the others show no big differences. But... I don't like Redaxo so much, so I stay tuned on Typo3.