| 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. |
| Jetbox One -
A CMS with workflow support and a role based user right system. A
mailing list, site stats, search engine, user registration and document
management. Contents acquisition, management and publication are
combined in one system. [Open source, GPL] |
| Journal Maker - A
weblog, journal, news and/or diary system. It allows one or more
authors to regularly publish content without touching HTML. Offers a
web-based editing/publishing system. It has a built-in search engine
[Open Source, GPL]. |
| Kiesler.at - CMS research and consulting, specialising in phpWebSite. phpWebSite tutorials, modules. |
| Lame Node System - A
Web-based idea repository, in the style of sites such as Everything2.
It supports files, pictures, external links, and (limited) HTML input.
[Open source, GPL] |
| Lithium - Script for creation of a site of portal type. Does not requires any SQL database (all data are stored in text files). |
| Magellan - A content management platform, based on Ampoliros. [Open source, GPL] |
| MD-Pro - A CMS includes build-in WYSIWYG-editor. It supports MySQL- and Oracle-DB, LDAP. [Open source, GPL] |
| Midgard CMS - A
content management system (CMS) for MySQL and PHP. Providing easy web
page creation and management for Microsoft and Mozilla users. [Open
Source, GPL]. |
| myPHPNuke - Portal and community system with web-based admin, surveys, user boxes, themes manager and multilanguage support. Uses MySQL. |
| MySource Content Management System - A browser-based information management system. [Open source] |
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