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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 100 | Votes:0
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Online Journal" is a powerful content management tool. Whether you are designing or supporting an e-zine with many pages, an online book with many chapters, or even a picture gallery - you can easily add/remove entries just by placing/deleting text files with consequent names into the designated directory on your server. |
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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 73 | Votes:0
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Kumera is an Open Source Content Management System written in Perl and using XML for data storage, designed for small to medium web sites. As the system is based on XML, the presentation is separate from the content. So if the templates changes, then only a re-publish is required for the site to be updated. The system can have multiple users, each with a different role within each sub-site. The system allows different users to have different roles within the system. An editor in one section may be a writer or sub-editor in another. Thus allowing many users to maintain their own pages while not clobbering others. The system can compare local files to remote ones and allow for any new files and changes to be uploaded to the remote site. |
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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 111 | Votes:0
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Non-technical users can create a tree structure of related web pages through a web browser and the links between these pages are automatically created and dynamically managed. Users can select from an unlimited number of HTML templates, and can preview the appearance of each page with a single click. Web Tool creates static HTML pages at the end of the edit session, and it doesn't require a SQL database. |
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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 129 | Votes:0
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SPINE is a lightweight webbased content management application, written in Perl. It can be used to create websites online, by combining custom components. |
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Price: Free |
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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 177 | Votes:0
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CMS (Content Management System) is a Perl-based groupware application that allows a group of persons to share documents via a web interface. Documents can be checked-in, checked-out, reserved, etc. |
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Price: Free |
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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 66 | Votes:0
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TWiki is a flexible, powerful, and easy to use Web-based collaboration platform. Use TWiki to run a project development space, a document management system, a knowledge base, or any other groupware tool, on an intranet or on the internet. Web content can be created collaboratively by using just a browser. Developers can create new web applications based on a Plugin API. |
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Price: Free (GPL) |
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Updated: 20-Jul-2002 | Hits: 155 | Votes:0
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WebGUI is a content management platform built to allow average business users to build and maintain complex web sites. It is modular, pluggable, and platform independent. It was designed to allow the people who create the content, to manage it online, rather than content management taking up the time of the busy IT Staff. |
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Price: Free |
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Updated: 16-Feb-2002 | Hits: 52 | Votes:0
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web-based content management system complete with WYSIWYG functionality. Written in PHP, it is also easily updated via an XML feed. |
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Hosting Requirements: Unix Price: Free |
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