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Jojo is a PHP based CMS for web developers wanting to build good websites. We like sites that are fast, standards compliant, easy to manage, search engine friendly and easy on the eye.
MiaCMS is a fork of Mambo CMS. Why a fork? We felt that the policies, processes, and priorities of the official Mambo Foundation were having a negative impact on the code and the community. Innovation, creativity, and team spirit have all but been eliminated. Thus the fork. Much of the same crew
HCMS is a CMS which merges simplicity and power: just think at the 2-step installation! Some of the features are statistics, theming, WYSIWYG web editor, image handling, links management, extensibility by adding new modules, page caching, users management
MOStlyCE is a "What You See Is What You Get" (WYSIWYG) editor for the open source Mia Content Management System (MiaCMS). MOStlyCE aims to bring simply, yet power, HTML editing capabilities into the hands on the average user. Features: * File Manager * Image Manager/Editor * Editor
AIDA/Web is a Smalltalk web application framework for building complex web applications with integrated Ajax support, rich collection of web components to build web pages programatically, MVC-like separation of presentation from domain, REST-like nice looking and bookmarkable url links, with
Online Editor lets you use a WYSIWYG editor on xml attributes on content objects in eZ Publish. The most recent version (5.0) uses TinyMCE as the Javascript editor with a custom theme to integrate it to eZ Publish.
Phenotype CMS is a PHP/MySQL/Smarty based Open Source Content Management Framework dedicated to serve two basic principles: Easy Editing & Simple Efficiency
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