Category: Other CMS Systems
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Mephisto is a kick ass web publishing system. It’s a blog engine with some simple CMS-ish concepts (sections, pages), a very flexible templating system, and an aggressive caching scheme that takes advantage of your web server’s best traits. Mephisto’s core features include: a beautiful admin interface, Slick Asset Management, Flexible Liquid templating system, ATOM feeds, converters for wordpress, typo, movable type, dodgy xml-rpc api support and much more.
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The gelato CMS is an open source content managament sytem built on AJAX, PHP and MySQL.
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Citru CMS is a lightweight, highly versatile content management system aimed at web developers. Citru is created for developers. You must know a bit more to get it working, but instead you can stay in control. By editing content in it’s context you always know exactly what you’re changing and can immediately see the result. Instead of readymade templates Citru gives you full control over your layout. Build your site in html and put modules where you normally would have had content. The built in permissions system lets you set permissions on a module-instance or module-type basis. It also supports both users and groups.
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So you need a simply Cntent Management System? Just to change some text on your website? No need for more? Then check out www.lilcms.com. This CMS basically allows an user to change text on web pages only! If you were looking for more than that, Lil’ CMS isn’t for you!
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The main problem with most other CMSs is that they’re just not easy for content editors to use. This defeats the purpose of using a CMS in the first place- to allow non-technical people to change content. CushyCMS is a Content Management System created with one goal in mind: ease of use.
The other big problem we’ve tackled is implementation. Traditionally you could spend days installing and implementing a CMS and then figuring how to customize it. Most require some form of programming knowledge. CushyCMS literally takes minutes to implement and is a cinch to use. If you can add CSS classes to HTML tags then you can implement CushyCMS.
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The site says: “1024 is a PHP, MySQL based Content Management System. 1024 is one of a few CMS’s leading the way with the implementation of the AJAX technology into all its areas. This includes dynamic adminstration and user interaction. 1024 offers you to ability to set up your own community forums, download area, news posts, member management and more. What your site does is up to you, you can control whats in and whats out. From the web based installation to setting up your web site moderators, the 1024 system will be able to cater for all your needs.” so if you are looking for some new CMS Sytsem maybe you want to try it.
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Nuxeo 5 is a robust, extensible, global, standards-based Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solution available as Open Source Software (OSS). Nuxeo 5 is designed to enable building and running a large range of applications within the ECM scope, closely matching enterprises’ needs from the server to the desktop. Some features are: Document Management, Digital Assets Management, Collaboration, Records Management, Business Process Management and much more
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Frog CMS is a PHP version of Radiant CMS, a well known Ruby on Rails application. SOme of the features are: Unlimited hierarchical page structure, Flexible page content: body, sidebar, extended, summary, Per page layout customization, Simple and reusable content snippets, Drag and drop page ordering, Password protected adminstration, Simple user and permission management, File manager allows you to upload, browse and edit files.
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