I would suggest wordpress as a CMS. Though, wordpress is a blogware, with a few "hacks" it can be made to function as a cms. I would suggest wordpress, because it is much more popular than any other cms. There are lots and lots of themes available and at the same time there are numerous plug ins available. Another advantage of using wordpress is the ping feature.
In order to use wordpress as a CMS here are some hacks:
1) Use permalinks
2) Create a page and use it as the frontpage. This can be done in the options menu, I think
3) There is a plug in that lets you to add meta tags. It has to be used as wordpress doesn't natively support meta tags.
4) Delete unwanted features like the blogroll, etc.
I had some experience with websitebaker. It used to be really cool, but there aren't as many themes available for websitebaker as wordpress, so I have switched to wordpress.
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