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TYPO3 CMS is a mid to Enterprise level Content Management Framework for enterprise purposes on the web and in intranets written in PHP. It offers full flexibility and extendability while featuring an accomplished set of ready-made interfaces, functions and modules. TYPO3 CMS is offering the best of
Clansuite is an object-oriented, modular CMS designed especially for eSport teams and clans. PHP 5+, Doctrine, Smarty, Ajax. - Easy, comfortable, fast, flexible
lulzBB aims to be the most secure, optimized and easy to extend bulletin board (and CMS) on the internet. The design is new and pretty neat (totally object oriented) and the template system lets the designer/user choose how everything will look and be used.
ArcaCMF is an open-source content management framework developed according to the Model-View-Controller architectural pattern.
Bastille Framework (Previously known as SCMS) is a PHP MVC based secure content management system. It is designed from the ground up to withstand common Web application vulnerabilities such as SQL injection, XSS, CSRF, session fixation/hijacking, and many others. It is designed for PHP 5.0-5.2.x
XOOPServer is a portable Windows Apache, MySQL, PHP and phpMyAdmin with required extensions to run and test locally XOOPS Cube Legacy Distributions (modular content management system). Xoopserver - Portable WAMP environment for XOOPS Cube
PageTree CMS is an lightweight PHP5.3+ based Content Management System with a Modularized structure. It supports many Databases like mysql, sqlite, plain-text and our own database system. Back-ends can be fully customized.
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