Projects tagged ‘content_management’, ‘mysql’, and ‘wiki’


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63 Users
   

A full-featured, web-based, multilingual, tightly integrated, all-in-one Wiki+CMS+Groupware, using PHP, ADOdb, Zend Framework, jQuery and Smarty. Can be used to create all sorts of Web applications ... [More] , sites, portals, knowledge bases, intranets, and extranets. Tiki offers a very large number of features "out-of-the-box", arguably more than any other Open Source Web Application. Highly configurable & modular, all the features are optional and administered via a web-based interface. Major features include articles, forums, newsletters, blogs, a file/image gallery, a wiki, bug & issue tracker (form generator), a calendar, RSS feeds, a category system, tags, an advanced permission system and more. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

30 Users
   

ScrewTurn Wiki is a fast, powerful and simple ASP.NET wiki engine, installs in a matter of minutes and it's available in different packages, fitting every need.
Created over 3 years ago.

13 Users
   

Chisimba is a Web 2.0 enabled rapid application development with a rich set of features and over 100 modules of functionality. It is available for download via the listed homepage or cvs checkout ... [More] from cvs2.uwc.ac.za. Chisimba was developed based on several years of experience in software design and architecture at the University of the Western Cape and partner institutions around Africa using its predecessor KEWL.NextGen. It is under active development by a team of developers in 16 African higher education institutions. Features include MVC paragidm with modules including a multimedia-enabled weblog (blog), a feature-rich e-learning (learning management system) platform, a content management system, numerous modules for university and educational administration, & much more. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

4 Users
   

PhpWiki is a WikiWikiWeb clone written in PHP. A Wiki is a Web site where anyone can edit or create the pages through the Web browser. PhpWiki works right out of the box with almost zero ... [More] configuration, and comes with a set of default pages. It's useful for collaborating on documentation on a project, having freeform discussions, and easy editing and searching. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

3 Users
   

Loubia is an open source content management system (CMS)
Created over 2 years ago.

3 Users
   

The Enano CMS Project is an all-new approach to content management. It aims to make the users' experience as good as it can possibly be - without being bloated like so many other content management ... [More] systems. Enano comes with all you need to start building your website, including a fast, easy-to-use installer, a feature-packed administration panel, and lots of administration controls on each page, while striving to have less bloat and more float in the sea of content management systems out there. The highlight of Enano is its support for Wiki mode, which allows you to use your website like a wiki similar to MediaWiki. Enano with Wiki mode enabled lets you take advantage of all the benefits of a wiki while having all the functionality and security of a content managment system. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

2 Users

PhenixApp is a php application based on the great Zend Framework library (CMF). Its a little more then a sandbox of ZF. The main feature is the multilanguage (i18n, i10n) support for all content and url.
Created 10 months ago.

1 Users

Created about 1 year ago.

0 Users

StikiWiki is a re-implementation of Google Code's wiki system (henceforth GCWiki). It allows for multi-wiki hosting, just like Google Code's multi-project hosting. This can be disabled, however ... [More] , leaving StikiWiki with a single wiki that it manages. It is 100% compatible with GCWiki's WikiSyntax (henceforth GCWikiSyntax). Just like Google Code's wiki, StikiWiki can load wiki pages from .wiki files. All wiki pages are versioned, using one of two methods. (As of now, this feature cannot be disabled. If you desire the ability to turn this off, please file a request in the Issues tab.) Wiki pages can either be stored as files in a filesystem (as in GCWiki, only with versioning) using a custom system called StikiFS or stored in an SQL database using StikiDAL. [Less]
Created 8 months ago.