| 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. |
| php(Reactor) - A system of integrated web applications that includes forums,
articles, electronic greeting cards, events and polls. Template based
with multi-lingual support. |
| PHProjekt - Web-based
groupware tool which includes calendar, project-management, time-card
management, PDA synchronization, email, voting system and personal
to-do list management. [Open source, GPL] |
| phpSynergy -
Commercial package containing several applications - News, FAQ,
Knowledge Base, Tutorials with group based access privileges and a
customizable interface. |
| phpWebThings - A set of
PHP modules for creating a Web site with user login, news, forum, user
messages, downloads, FAQs. It allows the Webmaster to create his own
site with freedom, using only the features he wants, and allowing new
features to be added easily. |
| phpWordPress - An article management software that helps create a full article website quickly and easily. [Commercial] |
| phpXplorer - A
document management system with integrated editors for HTML, PHP,
image, compressed and email files. A permission manager enables you to
restrict the access to the shared file system for multiple users in a
detailed way. [Open source] |
| Portal AdvaNced Administration Suite - Framework of PHP OOP components useful for building portals and
applications in various locales too. Requires PHP 4 and MySQL. [Open
source, GPL] |
| Portalsuite - PHP-based content management suite. By Portunity GmbH. [Free and commercial versions] |
| PROPS - A
PHP/MySQL Internet publishing system designed specifically for
periodicals such as newspapers and magazines. The system also includes
advanced syndication capability. [Open Source, GPL]. |
| Proton CMS - A content management system driven by PHP and mySQL. [Open source]. |
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