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Completely customizable, CakePHP based project management system for firms, their teams and their clients. A project management system that will suit your needs because it is module based, so it can grow and shrink with your requirements. Version 0.4 beta was released March 23, 2009.
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 systems. Enano comes with all you need to start building your website, including a fast
Avignon is a ground up rewrite of autopilot and ap+, written in tcl8.5. it automates administrative tasks and can create a chat bridge to e.g. IRC
A plugin-able slave-master application for managing a computer classroom CommieCC (stands for Commie Classroom Control) helps to manage the common tasks on a computer classroom: discover computers, lock/unlock screen, reboot and halt. It provides a GUI for managing the computers and has a
Rheia Framework is a set of libraries for rapid application development and deployment with wxWidgets and C++ or Python. Its core organization is based on plugins, allowing you to maintain and extend your applications faster. A wide range of components are provided.
SnowCMS SnowCMS is a content management system, with its core system written in PHP with database support for MySQL (though SQLite and others are planned), by the SnowCMS Dev Team. The project is currently in the very early stages, but work is constant. You can always check out what is going on and the see source code in our repository.
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