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Commercial CMS Systems 
Commercial CMS systems (other)
Free CMS
- CMSimple.dk (PHP, flat files)
Tools
Open source and/or free CMS systems 
Open source and/or free CMS systems
(zie ook mijn Joomla
/ Mambo pagina)
- Absolut Engine
is a PHP/MySQL framework built on the basis of a former news publishing
system. It features 3 layer access, article posting, editing, and
deleting. Included are a basic image and file manager as well as a
related articles manager. Rich text editing is provided via a built-in
WYSIWYG editor that produces XHTML 1.0 Strict compliant code. It is
easy to extend via the module functionality. It is fully configurable
and easy-to-use. Modules include discussions, surveys, RSS feed export
and import, search engine optimization, a messaging system, weather
reports, and Google Maps.
- AdaptCMS
Lite
is a CMS that is made to provide complete control of your Web site,
ease of use, and easy adaptability to any type of Web site. It's made
easy with advanced custom fields, a very simple but powerful template
system, and much more.
- AIOCP (All In One Control Panel)
is a Content Management System (CMS), a professional all-inclusive
solution to completely manage a Web site or portal through a
user-friendly Web-interface. AIOCP is also a framework for Web
application developement and includes e-commerce and e-business
modules. It includes all basic and extra modules: CMS, WYSIWYG editor,
languages, users, menus, forums, news, newsletter, links, downloads,
reviews, awards, chat, polls, calendar, banners, search engine,
statistics, online help, system tools, shell, backup, MIME, whois,
ping, traceroute, MySQL database management, transcoding, custom
modules, code libraries, images, and sounds.
- AldoContent
is a lightweight CMS focused on usability and simplicity. It is
designed for multilingual Web sites and can have sections with public
and private content. It has file management, is extensible with
plugins, and uses gettext for localization. Is written in PHP for a
MySQL backend.
- Andy's PHP Knowledgebase
- AntiCMS
is a minimalist content management system for small and simple Web
sites. The main purpose of this system is to separate content,
structure, and layout. Layout is defined using templates; content and
structure are stored in XML files. A database is not required.
- Article System:
a content management system for creating and managing of an online
journal (periodical). It's written in HTML/PHP using MySQL or
PostgreSQL.
- Autoblogger
allows the quick and easy creation of a static HTML photo blog in which
the posts are taken from messages that are stored in a POP3 account. It
uses Template-Toolkit to allow the index, archives, and RSS feed to be
customized with templates.
- B-Net
is a Content Management System which supports news articles, photo
galleries, polls, guestbooks, shoutboxes, clickable smilies, the
English and Swahili languages (with flexibility for translations into
more languages), and theming.
- b2evolution: multilingual
multi-user multiblog system
- Sites
- Plugins
- Forums / users
- Templates / skins
- Hosting
- Basic CMS: .NET based upon an
Access database
- BLOG:CMS
(formerly Nucleus XE) is a Weblog system. It has all the features you
can find in Movable Type, WordPress, and Serependity, but also many
other unique ones, while still being extremely easy to set up and use.
It is based on Nucleus CMS, but ships with 45 certified plugins and
many add-ons.
- BolinOS
- Bricolage
is a full-featured, enterprise-class content management and publishing
system. It offers a browser-based interface for ease of use, a
templating system with complete HTML::Mason, HTML::Template, and
Template Toolkit support for flexibility, and many other features. It
operates in an Apache/mod_perl environment, and uses PostgreSQL for its
repository.
- Brim:
a Web based information manager which manages bookmarks,
agenda/calendar, contacts, tasks, notes, passwords, collections, and
more.
- bitweaver is an advanced, object
oriented, content management system (CMS) and Web application framework
for PHP.
- Campsite
is a multilingual content management system (CMS) for news Web sites.
Campsite's user interface was built with the end user (journalist,
editor, publisher) in mind, and it can be configured to suit different
profiles of end users. Campsite follows the print-newspaper publishing
paradigm, so it structures sites by default as Publications >
Issues
> Sections > Articles. Campsite works best for
medium-to-large-size online news publications, but it is capable of
handling nimbler sites too.
- Caravel
is a robust content management system designed for enterprise-level
organizations. It is based upon OpenLDAP, and developed in PHP to work
with PostgreSQL. It facilitates quick generation of template-driven Web
sites, sharing of files, stylesheets, and layouts across organizations,
and simple management of numerous Web sites. It features a Content
Block Application system, which allows quick development and
implementation of third-party modules and plug-ins.
- +CMS is a Content Management
System featuring rapid deployment, ease of use, customization, and
scalability.
- CMME
(Content Management Made Easy)
is a Web content management system that aims to be easy to use, doesn't
have many requirements, and is still reasonably flexible. It doesn't
need a database, doesn't have extensive administrative needs, and works
more or less like a wiki. New pages can be made on the fly, rather than
through an administrative page.
- CMS Made Simple
- CMS Master
- CMScout
is a CMS designed to enable Scout groups and Scouting related groups to
easily create and maintain a Web site. CMScout gives the Web masters an
easy-to-use interface to add and remove content and to format the site
as they wish. CMScout includes advanced features such as forums,
personal messenging, sub-sites, photo albums, articles, and much more.
- CMSimple
Content Management
is a simple content management system for simple maintainance of small
commercial or private sites. It has a simple installation, is easy to
modify, and offers an unique combination of features. It uses an
HTML-file for storing the entire site, which can be edited in your
favorite editor. It has a dynamic TOC and document locator, a WYSIWYG
editor (no plugin--functions in IE and Mozilla), a search function,
link validation, image handling, and automatic backup. It is easy to
set up your own layout; just edit the template and stylesheet.
- Confluence
is a professional Wiki designed to make it easy for a team to share
information. Its powerful editing and site management features help
teams communicate by sharing information, and collaborating on
documents and ideas, all in a single Web-based location. When teams use
Confluence for communication, it gets archived, indexed and
interlinked, so the whole team can benefit.
- Contelligent
is a J2EE content management system that is targeted at developers and
integrators. It provides an advanced package mechanism for development
and deployment of Contelligent projects and extensions. Contelligent
implements a component based approach that allows reuse of existing
content, layout, and application logic in various contexts and for new
unplanned needs.
- Contenido
is a CMS (content management system) for the Web environment. It
features advanced user management, in-site editing, a WYSIWYG editor,
and more.
- Contentment
- The DBHcms
is a small content management system for personal and small business
Web sites. It is search engine optimized, and supports multiple
languages simultaneously by allowing the search engine bot to index
every single page in each language while avoiding content cloning.
DBHcms is very flexible but also simple and easy to use thanks to an
integrated WYSIWYG editor, multiple language support, and layout
templates.
- Docebo
is
a integrated content management and e-learning platform. It allows
users to create Web content and manage reserved areas, users, and
groups, and features support for accessibility, video conferencing, and
more.
- DocMint,
the documentation CMS
- DokuWiki
is a standards-compliant, simple-to-use Wiki mainly aimed at creating
documentation of any kind. It is targeted at developer teams,
workgroups, and small companies. It has a simple but powerful syntax
which makes sure the datafiles remain readable outside the Wiki, and
eases the creation of structured texts. All data is stored in plain
text files, so no database is needed
- DotClear:
application
écrite en PHP permettant de gérer des blogs,
distribuée gratuitement selon les termes de la licence
publique
Mozilla. (FR)
- dotCMS
is a
complete Web CMS/CRM system that is built into a JSR-168-compatible
portal. It offers customer management, user tracking, click path
reporting, eMarketing list management, eNewsletter/email campaign
managers, eCommerce shopping cart and event/facilities management. It
is built on the Liferay Portal, and additional portlets are included
for installation.
- Drake CMS
is a highly customizable, fast, and feature rich content management
system. It allows you to have a dynamic Web site in place in a matter
of minutes. It features user hierarchy, support for almost any
database, support for multiple languages, compliance to W3C standards,
customizability, and support for full tarball backups.
- Drupal
- Official sites
- Tutorials
- Tools
- Hosting
- Users
- e107
is a content management system written in PHP and using the popular
open source MySQL database system for content storage. It's completely
free, totally customisable and in constant development.
- EditThisPage php
- eGroupWare
- eJourn
is a local journal management application that supports multiple
journals, event relations, concurrent views, searching, and meta
information.
- Eledge
- ez Systems
- Falt4
is a business approved content management system (CMS). It is
feature-rich and has a clean administration area. It has functions for
the Internet professional, but is designed for everyone. CMS modules
are available. Additional core features include workflow (with
role-based permissions), a security subsystem, versioning, mod_rewrite,
statistics, and more.
- Frog
is a
tool for publishing and maintaining contents on a Web site. It is a
rewrite of Radiant CMS and features an elegant user interface, flexible
templating with layouts, snippets, and flexible page parts, a simple
user management/rights system, search engine friendly URLs, password
protected live administration, and support for Textile.
- Fundanemt
- Geeklog
- Sites
- Users
- Documentation
- Tools
- Hosting
- GENU
is a
Content Management System which uses a database server (MySQL,
PostgreSQL, or SQLite). It uses a template system and supports multiple
languages. It features BBCode and HTML tag support, a bulletin board, a
comment system with reply and editing abilities, an administration
interface, headlines generation, polls, a search engine, smilies
support, "submit" and "send" news functions, unlimited news organized
into unlimited categories, and user management.
- Gespinst WebCMS is an easy-to-use
Web content management system. It features a file manager designed to
be familiar to users of Windows Explorer or GNOME's Nautilus that is
used to work with news, images, calendar events, and users. A variety
of text formatters are provided, including support HTML and Wiki
syntax. A forms system is also included for printing, receiving, and
validating HTML forms. Additional functionality is provided with
optional modules.
- Go.Kryo
is a ASP(C#).NET simple content management system, using Microsoft SQL
Server as a backend database.
- Groupy
is a content management system that allows groups within an
organization to share multi-lingual content. It provides a unique tool
for organizing diverse content types (Articles, News, Files, Images,
Events, etc.) in a rich editing environment similar to a wiki.
- Guppy:
free and without database - EN/FR/NL/...
- Hivurt
is a content management system powered by a component architecture. It
gives
you the strength of Zope 3 in an easy to use environment. It allows you
to
easily switch between ZODB and PostgreSQL data storage and features
search and
indexes, an easy editor UI, front-end skins, and localization and
internationalization. Existing data stored inside an RDBMS can easily
be
accessed as Zope objects.
- ikaaro
is a
content management system written with the Python programming language
and using the itools library. Its features include content and document
mangement (metadata, indexing and searching), multilingual user
interfaces and content, and high level modules (wiki, forum, tracker).
- IkeWiki
is a new kind of Wiki (a so-called "Semantic Wiki") developed by
Salzburg Research that allows users to collaboratively annotate pages
and links between pages with semantic annotations. Such annotations are
useful because they give machines a certain amount of "understanding"
of the content that goes beyond merely displaying the page. This
information can then, for example, be used for context-specific
presentation of pages, advanced querying, consistency verification, or
drawing conclusions. It currently only works properly with Mozilla
Firefox and Opera (partly).
- Jahia
is a
content management and corporate portal server. It provides a
comprehensive, integrated, and out-of-the-box platform for developing,
integrating, delivering, and managing content and portlets across
intranets, extranets, and the Internet.
- Jasmine
- JAMWiki
is a Java-based Wiki engine. It features Java servlet 2.3 and JDK 1.4
compatibility, feature parity with MediaWiki, quick and easy setup, and
support for running either with or without an external database.
- Jaxed
is a blogging system for
ASP.NET and Mono. Its main trait is its simplicity: there's no database
needed, and virtually zero configuration. It tries to utilize SEO
principles in addition to being very user-friendly. It's built on top
of Gaia Ajax Widgets and is extremely AJAXified.
- JetNuke:
a Java version of PHP Nuke
- Joomla!
is a Web-based content management system. It provides for split front
end content access and backend administrator access. Group-based access
control allows for different levels of system control for both the site
and the administrator. The Joomla! framework allows for extension by
installable components (applications), modules (template blocks),
languages, templates, and mambots (plugins that enhance system
functions). (meer...)
- imCMS
is a role-based Content Management System. It can be used to create and
manage complex Web sites, intranets, and portals, and as a platform for
other types of Web-based applications. It can easily share its data
with and import data from other systems, and can be controlled through
the built-in API. With the aid of the built-in WYSIWYG editor, it is
very simple to edit pages in a browser.
- Kazi
is a simple content management system. It takes a directory tree filled
with HTML files and builds an unordered HTML list of these files, which
you can then view. There is support for plugins and themes.
- Knowledge Tree Document Management System
- Krang
is an Open Source web-publisher / content-management system designed
for large-scale magazine-style Web sites. It is a 100% Perl application
using Apache/mod_perl and MySQL, as well as numerous CPAN modules. It
provides a powerful and easy to use story and media editing environment
for magazine editors, as well as a complete template development
environment for web designers. On the back-end, Perl programmers can
customize Krang to control the data entered in the story editor, and
add code to drive the templates to build output.
- La-Nai
is a CMS-like system that has basic modules, blocks, and templates. It
is ready to create a Web site, but it has a new way of development
called "Generated Framework", which means that a developer can generate
module and source code from a command line script called "La-Mud". In
just a few minutes, you can create your own module or database driven
module.
- LifeType
is an open-source blogging platform with support for multiple blogs and
users in a single installation
- Lodel
is a high-quality Web publishing system (CMS). Text-processed documents
(in DOC, RTF, or SXW) are imported using a server-side application,
servoo. Documents are structured using the styles in a word processor
(or with forms). You can easily add and modify database fields to fit
your needs: title, images, abstract, etc. It automatically produces
sites with a table of contents, keyword index, author index, and much
more. It is compliant with Dublin Core, UTF-8, CSS, and XHTML. It is
currently in French and will be shortly translated into English.
- MamboServer
(meer ...)
- Managee
- MediaWiki is a Web-based
collaborative editing environment. Originally built for the online
encyclopedia project Wikipedia, it's geared to support a large number
of users and pages.
- Mercurial
is a fast, lightweight Source Control Management system designed for
the efficient handling of very large distributed projects.
- Metafox
is an enterprise Content Management System which uses a special
template system. With that template system, you can easily create any
Web site with a particular design and code characteristics. All content
data are stored in a relational SQL database, and administration via
the Web interface is easy, fast, and effective.
- MiaCMS
is a content management system. It lets you build powerful and
standards-compliant Web sites in a matter of minutes. MiaCMS is a fork
of the Mambo CMS. It features simple installation, graphical content
editors (with automatic code generation), RSS content syndication, an
extension system, flexible site theming capabilities, site searching,
user management, and multilingual support.
- Midgard
is a freely-available solution for managing content on Web, Extranet,
and Intranet services. It is also a toolkit for building dynamic
applications to power eBusiness and Information Management processes.
Writing applications and functionalities for the platform is done using
the easy-to-learn PHP scripting language. All interfacing with the
system is done via a regular Web browser, and no special tools are
needed for developers or content authors.
- The Midgard
Components Framework
(also called MidCOM) is an advanced component architecture which
extends the Midgard Web content management framework. It provides
mechanisms for building a Web site using components without much need
for writing code to glue all this together. The administration site
gets built automatically by using those components. Goodies like a
caching engine and subrequests make site building even easier.
- MODx
is an open source PHP Application
Framework that helps you take control of your online content.
- KiweeCommerce
is a fully functional e-commerce frontend for the MODx content
management system. It provides shopping cart and checkout process
management, a very powerful item option management system, and
administration interfaces for products, customers, and orders. Its
tight integration with MODx makes it easy to manage a Web store, and it
was also designed for straightforward integration with other
applications, such as accounting and CRM systems. KiweeCommerce
currently supports Paypal, Google Checkout, and Authorize.Net for
payment gateways.
- Mon
Petit Site
is a Web site made to be a simple family Web site. It is only written
in PHP, is Strict XHTML 1.0 and CSS compliant, and makes a limited use
of cookies. It provides a blog, a photo album, a calendar, a
geographical address page, a member directory, a gold book, a simple
forum, and a link page.
- MUSOO is an online music
environment kit for playing, listening, distribution, and
collaboration. It's like Web-based sound CMS.
- Myotis
- MySource
is a powerful, open source Web site and intranet content management
system. It is designed to enable technically unskilled users to build
and maintain their own online solutions securely, professionally, and
inexpensively. It is written in PHP, and requires both MySQL and
Apache. Once installed no programming skills are required to operate
the system.
- Netpet-CMS
provides easy-going deployment and administration of Web sites,
newsletters, and banners. After a short introduction, even users with
little experience are capable using Netpet-CMS. Furthermore, you don't
need any specially configured server to run Netpet CMS, so you can
install Netpet CMS on standard cheap Web hosting accounts.
- News2Net: for newspaper and
magazine staff to publish their articles online (open source)
- Nucleus: one or more weblogs,
multiple authors, ...
- Sites
- Users / forums
- Documentation
- Tools
& templates
- Nuxeo:
Open Source Enterprise Content Management
- Ogham
is a simple wiki-like CMS with a rich JavaScript user interface. It is
ideal for people for whom wiki syntax is a hurdle they won't leap, as
it features navigation styled after Windows Explorer, a WYSIWYG editor,
an image library, and the ability to create links the same way you
navigate.
- Open Conference Systems (OCS) is
a Web publishing tool that will create a complete Web presence for your
scholarly conference.
- OpenCMS
is a professional
level open source Web site content management system. OpenCms helps to
create and manage complex Web sites easily without knowledge of HTML.
An integrated WYSIWYG editor with a user interface similar to well
known office applications helps the user create the contents, while a
sophisticated template engine enforces a site-wide corporate layout.
OpenCms is based on Java and XML technology, so it fits perfectly into
almost any existing modern IT infrastructure. OpenCms runs in a "full
open source" environment (e.g. Linux, Apache, Tomcat, MySQL) as well as
on commercial components (e.g. Windows NT, IIS, BEA Weblogic, Oracle
DB).
- Open Journal Systems (OJS)
is a journal management and publishing system that has been developed
by the Public Knowledge Project through its Canadian federally-funded
efforts to expand and improve access to research.
- OpenPHPNuke
- OpenDocMan
- Oscailt (Irish for open) is an
independent media center content management system.
- OS Reviews CMS
is a content management system that features the generation of purely
static content, an NNTP-based comment system, LaTeX input, and
customizable templates.
- PHP-Fusion:
light-weight open-source content management system in PHP
- phpMyFAQ:
a multilingual, completely database-driven FAQ system. It also offers a
content management system with a WYSIWYG editor, an image manager,
flexible multi-user support, a news system, user tracking, language
modules, templates, extensive XML support, PDF support, a backup
system, and an easy to use installation script.
- PHP-Nuke
- Official sites
- Tutorials
- Hosting
- Free hosting / free space
- Users
- Themes
- Tools and resources
- php-update
- phpWebSite
(open source)
- PhpWiki
- Sites
- Information
- Users & forums
- Free wiki
- Hosting
- phpwcms
- PHPX
is a
Web portal system, blog, Content Management System (CMS), forum, and
more. It is designed to allow everyone to be able to have feature-rich,
interactive websites even if you do not know a bit of programming. Some
key features include fully-integrated forums, downloads, an image
gallery with slideshow and auto-thumbnailing, support ticket system, a
GUI interface for Web page content management, news with topics and
instances, and a whole lot more. It allows you to fully customize the
look of your site
- Pie is a lightweight content
management system for Web-sharing documents, files, and arbitrary
pieces of information
- Pivot
is a tool to create weblogs (and to some extent other dynamic Web
sites). Pivot is easy to setup, easier to maintain, and even easier to
work with. It is template based and fully adaptable to your wishes.
Language packs are supported. It is easy to upload and include pictures
with your log entries. There is a comment system that remembers your
visitors. Automagic archiving can be done by week or month. Stylesheets
are used extensively. All data is stored in flat files, so no databases
are required.
- Plone
- Plomino
is a ZOPE/Plone product that allows you to build business applications
in a Lotus Domino-like way. Using Plone-specific screens (nothing is
done through the ZMI), users can design databases to handle documents
with multiple forms and views. It supports user-defined actions, access
control lists, a WYSIWYG form edition, an index, events, computed
fields, and user roles.
- Plume CMS
- Podius
is a flexible content management system that simplifies building of
dynamic Web sites by providing clean ways to create, manage, and
publish all kinds of complex content. It offers command-line and
Web-based interfaces, and features an intuitive object model on top of
a file-based or RDBMS-based persistence layer.
- Poster
is a fully featured blog application that has most of the features
expected from a Web log such as template support (the template is
modular and fully PHP-scriptable), categories, multiple authors,
permalinks (for post, comments, categories, and even authors), and a
nice Web interface. It works on plain text files and doesn't require a
database.
- PostNuke
- Sites
- Tutorials
- Users & forums
- Themes
- Tools
- pOWL
is Web-based knowledge base editing and management solution for the
Semantic Web. It supports collaborative browsing, querying, and editing
of RDFS/OWL Ontologies. It exposes an extensive API for PHP
programmers.
- PRES (the Press Release System) is
a simple content management system, essentially targeted at producing a
news and information site.
- Psycms
is a truly objective content management system intended especially for
scientific audiences. Apart from typical CMS features, it enables
creating, managing, and manipulating (including some simple statistical
analyses) questionnaires and surveys.
- PyLucid
is a lightweight Content Management System written in pure Python CGI.
Nearly all output can be customized. No shell account is needed
- QuickBase
- Quick.Cms.Lite
is a fast, simple, and multilingual content management system. It is
based on flat files and does not require a SQL database. It supports
full administration for pages, subpages, photos, and files.
- Radiant
is a no-fluff, open source content management system designed for small
teams.
- Railfrog
is a user-friendly, open-source website deployment and content
management system built with Ruby on Rails.
- RavenNuke
is a secure and fast Content Management System (CMS) that is HTML,
XHTML, and CSS standards compliant. It comes with the most up to date
patches for all included components, including NukeSentinel. Also
included are gCalendar, HTML Newsletter, PHPBB Attachment Mod, Advanced
RSS Feed, SimplePie, and much more. It comes with an installer that is
very easy to use, as well as thorough documentation. It has its roots
in PHP-Nuke 7.6, but the underlying code is vastly different.
- RedDot
- ReloadCMS
is a CMS based on flat files. It does not need a database but realizes
all the abilities of a high-level CMS, including modularity, templates,
users management, an advanced rights system, and packaging of main
modules.
- RetroWiki is a flat-file wiki
engine written in RetroForth and PHP. The markup language can easily be
extended with new markups.
- RevistaRNC is an extension for
Silva which provides functions for educational uses. It serves as a
magazine system.
- Rhizome
is a Wiki-like content management and delivery system that exposes the
entire site including content, structure, and metadata as editable RDF.
This means that instead of creating a site with URLs that correspond to
a page of HTML, you can create URLs that represent just about anything.
It was designed to enable non-technical users to create these
representations in an easy, ad-hoc manner. For developers, this allows
both content and structure to be easily repurposed and complex Web
applications to be rapidly developed.
- Rhythmyx
- RunCMS
(derived from Xoops)
- Sandbox
is a personal Web site package that offers a blog, image gallery, file
downloads, and custom free-style Web pages.
- Sapid
- Savvior
- SCMS
is a secure content management system. Some of its features are a
role-based object-oriented design, conformance to XHTML 1.0
Transitional, strict I/O (input/output) validation, a custom session
implementation, support for SSL and cookies (when run over SSL),
session identifier regeneration, idle session expiration, account
locking, account unlocking methods, encryption (with MD5, AES, SHA1,
SHA256, SHA512, or WHIRLPOOL), and event logging.
- Silva
is a completely browser-based CMS for creating publications for the
Web, paper, and other media. Content is stored in a clean and
future-proof format, independent of layout and presentation, suitable
for use in multiple contexts. Silva allows novice users to enter new
documents as well as edit existing documents using a simple Web
interface. Features include a multi-version workflow system, a forms
based editor, WYSIWYG editor integration (Kupu), sophisticated access
management, and image manipulation. Silva is built on top of the Zope
web application platform.
- SilverStripe
is a Web application framework and content management system. It
differs from many of the better known CMSes in that it uses fully
object orientated code, has native Ajax support, and allows you to very
cleanly customize the system to suit your needs.
- Siteframe
is a lightweight content-management system designed for the rapid
deployment of community-based websites
- <sitekit>
- Sitellite is an advanced Web-based
Content Management System (CMS) and PHP content publishing framework.
- SiteMason
- Siteworks
Professional
- SCMS
is a
secure content management system. Some of its features are a role-based
object-oriented design, conformance to XHTML 1.0 Transitional, strict
I/O (input/output) validation, a custom session implementation, support
for SSL and cookies (when run over SSL), session identifier
regeneration, idle session expiration, account locking, account
unlocking methods, encryption (with MD5, AES, SHA1, SHA256, SHA512, or
WHIRLPOOL), and event logging.
- Spalah CMS is a simple content
management system for small- and medium-sized Web sites.
- SPINE
is a Web-based Content Management System. It features mixed
static/dynamic content, separated template and content administration,
granular privileges, user-friendly URLs, and plugins.
- SPIP
- Système de publication pour l'internet
- Squiz
MySource
- Swampp
is a gentle Content Management System that doesn't do a whole lot of
managing. Instead of getting in your way, it helps you along your way.
It was designed to make it easier for you to produce small Web sites.
It relies on the filesystem, so you can edit your pages with your
favorite text editor. It gathers information about your pages by
looking at their markup. It draws menubars, uses pretty URLs, and is
fully standards-compliant.
- Synergiser
is a content management system (CMS) that does not rely on a database.
It features a simple blog system, TinyMCE editors for all relevant
sections, complete with an image manager, a module architecture, a
simple menu, an RSS aggregator, a settings manager for module settings
and template/locale, a Content Pages panel for managing static pages,
and a template system with definable regions.
- Synkron
- Syntax
Desktop
is a publishing system used to manage the contents of a Web site. It
has an attractive GUI with DHTML elements. You can use it to insert
news, photos, documents, and tree data structures into your site. It
features easy DB backup and style switching.
- Thinkedit
is a PHP content management system. It lets you create custom content
types, structure your site in a tree, and make relations between your
content items. With a large emphasis on databases, it is highly
extensible through simple configuration files. The aim is to provide
full customization trough configuration files and plugins. The tool is
able to work with an existing database schema. You can extend your
schema without changing the tool code. It is very easy to install.
- TikiWiki
CMS/Groupware
is a powerful multilingual CMS and groupware that can be used to create
all sorts of Web applications, sites, portals, intranets, and
extranets. Major features include articles, forums, newsletters, blogs,
a file/image gallery, a wiki, drawing, trackers, a directory,
polls/surveys and quizzes, a FAQ, chat, a banner management system, a
calendar, maps, charts, Mobile Tiki (PDA and WAP access), RSS feeds, a
category system, a theme control center, workflow, live support,
Shoutbox, ACLs, and more.
- Sites
- Tutorials
- Users
- Tools
- Hosting
- Alternatives / forks
- TribalCMS
is a powerful content management system (CMS) and extranet. It is easy
to use, allowing a low-budget or simple Web site to be built quickly
and at low cost, yet it is backed up with features that make it
powerful enough for an enterprise-level intranet, extranet, or large
Web site. It includes an author-publisher system, version control for
full audit trails, extranet functionality (based on users and
overlapping groups), and many content types: Web pages, downloads,
news, events, forums, adverts, hyperlinks; other types can be added.
For developers, it can be used as a framework for advanced
applications.
- TurtolCMS
is a powerful, flexible Web content management system. With it, you can
manage every aspect of your Web content directly from your Web browser
with intuitive editing tools. TurtolCMS does not restrict you with a
template, but allows a designer full freedom to build any desired look
and then gracefully re-use that design consistently for any new content
that is added.
- Twiki
is a flexible, powerful, and simple Web based collaboration platform.
It is suitable for dynamic intranets and knowledge bases, and for
sharing and managing documents and collaborative projects. It resembles
a normal Web site, but every page can be changed from a browser. It
features automatic link generation, full text search, group
authorization, Web forms, reporting, change notification, file
attachments, revision control of pages and attachments, a modular
templating system with skins, hierarchical navigation based on the
topic parenting feature, and more. Plugins can be used to enhance the
program and build groupware applications.
- Typeface
is blogging software geared toward developers who wish to blog about
their development cycle. This blog makes it easy to convey thoughts and
ideas about programming by posting syntax highlighted code snippets. It
supports the metaweblog API, extensive caching for speed, and captcha
image verification to fight against comment spam.
- TYPO3
is a Web content management system which features automatic creation of
navigational menus, headlines, and other dynamic graphical elements,
automatic conversion and scaling of images, the ability to present
different templates based on variables such as client browser or
country code, support for multiple templates on a site, and a built-in
password-protection option. Pages can be timed to be shown on a certain
date, be hidden on a certain date or just temporarily hidden. TYPO3
supports search in SQL-databases and redesigning of a website at once
is just a matter of creating a single new template.
- Information
- Users
- Hosting
- Services
- Templates
(free)
- Templates (commercial)
- Tools
- TYPOlight webCMS
is a powerful Web content management system that specializes in
accessibility and uses XHTML and CSS to generate W3C/WAI compliant
pages. Its key features include a live update feature, multi- language
support, automatic CSS framework generation, a file manager, a search
engine and form generator, versioning and undo, and Web 2.0 support.
- The VIF application
is a Web-based virtual discussion forum. It aims to implement a
specific discussion model that supports goal oriented discussions of
complex matters. This discussion model builds on structured discussion
threads, integrated quality control, and well defined group boundaries.
- Ucompass
Educator
- Umbraco
CMS: open source ASP.NET Content Management System written in
C#
- UWiKiCMS
is a Web content manager which features basic text formatting and
online editing, image upload and automatic positioning, heavy CSS use,
lightweight XHTML compliant code, readable URLs (no cryptic
article.php?id=123 stuff), extensibility at will through PHP file
includes, and fancy orginal features such as "all in one page ready to
print" or sharing the same database for various sub-sites. It has a
built-in cache system.
- Webgenz CMS
- WebGUI
is a content management framework 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 busy IT staff. WebGUI comes with a full discussion forum
with the functionality of phpBB or FUD Forum, plus events calendaring,
a photo gallery, a Web log (blog), FAQ and Link List management, and a
very configurable user privilege and profiling system. Contains self
grading tests. Perl.
- WEBK
is a content management system that stores information on the
filesystem and does not require a database. It features thumbnail
generation for text files, source code, and images, custom download
handling for text files, source code, and images, support for locked
folders with plain passwords or MD5 hashes, support for custom actions,
an automatic hit counter for each item, a simple module system, and
theme support.
- WebME
is a really simple CMS with blog and podcasting support. WebMe can be
used as CGI/FastCGI script or can be self-hosted as a ready-to-use Web
server.
- Wiclear
aims to provide a simple, small, and accessible wiki. It supports the
XHTML and CSS W3C specifications. There is a simple install program and
an admin panel. All content is classified via a tree-like structure.
The wiki in itself is easily themeable (same capabilities as dotclear),
is multilingual, commentable, and supports history, diffs, and
editions. There are several types of users: admins, moderators, and
simple users. Moderators and admins can edit ACLs to reduce the number
of people allowed to modify a particular page. They can remove comments
or particular version of the content. Admins can edit/delete users,
create groups, edit them, set global rights (anonymous post, anonymous
comments, etc.), change themes, etc.
- Wikepage
is a very small wiki/blog/personal site builder. It uses flat files as
a database, so no extra database is required. It has i18n support,
multi-language site support, password protected pages, table support,
CSS styling, file upload, RSS output, and a lot of other features.
- WikkaWiki
is a lightweight and flexible wiki engine allowing easy management of
Websites, in particular collective Web-based projects: it provides an
intuitive interface for modifying page content, tracking and comparing
revisions made by single users, and setting user access privileges. It
features W3 compliant XHTML and CSS output, several text formatting
options, categories, a GUI for editing pages, support for images,
tables, Flash objects, RSS feeds, FreeMind maps, advanced Access
Control List management, referrers management, and text search
functions. Designed for easy customizability, it aims at keeping its
core as light as possible while maintaining an architecture that
supports extensibility through plugin modules.
- WikyBlog
is a Wiki/Blog CMS/groupware application with an AJAX enhanced tabbed
interface that enables users to view and edit multiple files within the
same page. UTF-8 support for multi-language abilities, integrated
custom template editing, file upload, a flexible user privilege system,
and Google Maps integration number among its many features.
- Wordpress:
semantic, personal publishing platform for the creation of blogs (open
source)
- Sites
- Tutorials
- Forums / users
- Templates / skins
- Tools
& plugins
- Free space
- Hosting
- Services
- Afgeleid / derived
- Xaraya
(multilingual; open source)
- XDBCMS is a Web-based, multi-user
CMS that can manage any number of Web sites, each site with any number
of pages, and each site organised in a tree-based menu that can be any
depth. Where XDBCMS differs from most content management systems is
that it actually generates a stand-alone Web site, which requires no
database to drive it, can be 'released' to any Web server, and would be
able to cope with very large numbers of users. For the authors, it
features a WYSIWYG editor, similar to MS-Word in appearance, allowing
full control over the format (tables, fonts, graphics, etc.) of each
individual page. It allows multiple authors and features a group-based
security system.
- XHP (eXpandable Home Page)
is a personal home page program (CMS) that is easy to install, easy to
use, and easy to expand. It includes blog, image gallery, content
modules, and an API for contributed modules. It tries to fill the lack
of personal home-page oriented CMSs, since most of the current CMSs are
dedicated to the enterprise market or large portals.
- Xomol
(SP)
- Xoops
- Official sites
- Tutorials
- Hosting
- Users
- Themes
- Tools and resources
- X Portal
is a powerful CMS (content management system) which can handle multiple
language files. English and Hungarian languages are included in the
basic package. The engine was taken from phpnuke-textportal.
- XsltCMS is
a Content Management System for websites, using XSLT on server as
template engine, in PHP.
- Zepto
CMS is
a tiny but flexible CMS. It has its own rights management system, which
consists of groups and member structures. With these, one can control
the whole site and give privileges to friends. Zepto relies on modules
to perform its tasks.
- Zope
is an application server specializing in content management, intranets,
and custom Web applications. It is written in Python and has a large
global community of developers and companies.
Other (open source) blogging software
- ASP
- ASP .NET
- Java / JSP
- PHP
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