Cyclone3 is extremely flexible open source framework designed for development of content management systems and custom applications developed for commercial purposes for almost 7 years history.

Cyclone3 Framework uses Perl as its main development language because of its high productivity. For data storage purposes it relies on MySQL. Cyclone3 XULadmin is the first open source content management system using the Mozilla Application Framework - and provides modern administration GUI powered by XUL, JavaScript, AJAX. It has the look and feel of desktop application but works as any other web page. It is truly a "Web 2.0" technology.

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Robust & tough at the back, nice &easy on the top

  by deb00t

There's quite a few easy-installable and lightweight CMS frameworks, and I've put my hands on quite some of them, but I always got stuck somewhere, trying to figure out how to do the impossible inside it. Yeah, I know, not many people have a hosted machine with more than MySQL and PHP pre-installed, but not everyone wants a 5-minute install and week-long module edits to make them work the way you want. Not for large projects.

Sometimes ... [More] you just need a tank to break through things. Well, this is one. With a glossy polished chassis on top of it.

What's the gears then? Plain simple - Apache, FastCGI, Perl, XUL. If you work with web development, there's nothing to explain. Standards, speed, future. The framework is totally extendable, even the data structures can be tweaked to your will, if you need to edit more than the modules themself. As it's written in Perl, basically the whole CPAN is at your service. Through the months I've been using it, I've written my own modules, tweaking the existing ones, but also my own with a local db table, if you are into Perl - this is a piece of cake. Not mentioning, that I was a PHP fan once - I still am, having been transformed programatically to Perl in no time, but for large projects? No go. Cyclone3 beats any PHP engine.

I've seen probably everything running on this framework - multi-web portals with common user management, on a farm with multi-server and multi-db backends, e-shop solutions, flash-based pages, business pages, image-based pages with multimedia, import and export services, newsletter services, globally usable modules, local modules - you name it!

And what about the looks? Cool. The administration system works on top of Mozilla's XUL engine, using pretty much everything it has to offer. And it gets better with every release, from tiny enhancements to great leaps in functionality. Everything based on the same principles as you use every day on your desktop. Yeah, there may be things that require some time to get used to, as with every system, but your daily work is just smooth in here. Everything divided by type - you don't have to search for an article in the whole page complex - it's in the articles content tree. Same with other types.

But what about the site tree? No, not what you think, it's not static ;) You can administer the site map from the CMS interface, too. Along with users, groups, and so on.

Overall? If you're looking for a dependable, expandable, and easy-to-implement framework with really usable interface - definitely check this one out! [Less]

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    XULAdmin performance has increased in Firefox 3.5!

    Firefox 3.5's new JavaScript engine dramatically increases XULAdminperformance. Work with the windows in general and listings is muchfaster now. Feel free to update and try!

    Cyclone3 at ODF Plugfest 2009

    The Cyclone3 project participated in the ODF Plugfest, an interoperability workshop that took place on 14th and 15th of June 2009 in The Hague - Netherlands.

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    Cyclone3 now uses JODConverter on front of OpenOffice.org to convert between OpenDocument (ODS, ODT), MS Office (DOC, XLS) and Portable Document Format (PDF). While strongly supporting the OpenDcoument format, this is a step towards higher interoperability and flexibility.

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    Windows ma uz "len" 90%.

    Zive.sk: "Net Applications pravidelne publikuje svoje statistiky najpouzivanejsich prehliadacov, operacnych systemov aj vyhladavacov. Cisla su zberane od milionov navstevnikov, cize by sa dali oznacit vcelku za smerodajne. V globalnom ... [More] meradle...Medzi operacnymi systemami resp. platformami sme v novembri zaznamenali pomerne vyznamnu udalost. Platforma Windows od Microsoftu sa dostala pod hranicu 90 percent."
    Pomerne casto je pocut ze "ved Windows pouziva 99% ludi" a pre 10% tych "inych" nema vyznam nieco prisposobovat/menit/vyvijat. Pripomina mi to situaciu spred niekolkych rokov ked Mozilla dosiahla hranicu 10% na trhu. Vtedy uz zacalo mat vyznam pre nu vyvijat. (samozrejme ze viem ze tych 10% nepredstavuje linux, ale viac operacnych systemov - dolezite je vsak pozorovat ten trend). [Less]

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