| What are content management systems? They are scripts that run on a web server which allow webmasters to edit their content online without having to manually change and upload individual pages using a text editor. Many content management scripts have standard components like image galleries, forums, and more. |
| GENU - A news, comments and users management system written with PHP language and using MySQL database server. |
| GF-admin - A simple content management system. Support for news, pages, sections, comments and multiple site styles. |
| GreenBeast CMS - PHP
based CMS that develops HTML and XHTML files stored in a flat files
with no database and no FTP requirements [GBCMS License]. |
| GroupIT Engine - A
group collaboration and content management engine. Any number of
individual content sections that enable the sharing of documents,
events, articles, images, messages, links and other content. [Free,
Commercial] |
| Gunther - Allows the user to create, manage and easily maintain a website. [Open source, GPL] |
| Harpia - A topic driven portal system. Features include news, stories, FAQs, links and files. [Open source, GPL] |
| hazeCMS - A PHP mySQL based content management system based on ease of use and expandability. |
| HTMLeditbox - Feature rich HTML editor for any PHP based content management system.
Includes basic text formatting, file functions, external links,
intelligent color palette, external images and table creation.
[Commercial] |
| imsNUKE - A
content management system (modified PostNuke) concentrating on
structured, document based content. It combines the webportal feature
of PostNuke with the document feature of Document Juggler. [Open
source, GPL] |
| iWare Professional -
PHP MySQL web based content management system designed to make creating
a professional web presence easy without the associated hassles of
learning to program or master a 3rd party application. [Open source,
GPL] |
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