WordPress
WordPress is the world's most popular open
source blogging platform, perfect for both
commercial and personal use. Thanks to a massive
community of designers and developers there are
literally tens of thousands of themes, widgets
and plugins available to download, meaning no
two websites are ever the same.
WordPress can be easily adapted for use as a
standard CMS (content management system), so
even if you don't need a blog, you can use
WordPress to power your e-shop, photo gallery,
video webpage, article-based site, directory or
any other type of website you can think of.
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Joomla 1.5 & 1.6
Joomla is a user-friendly content management
system with a huge range of features ready to
use. The software is database-driven and ideal
for web masters looking to develop, manage and
edit web content without much technical
knowledge.
With a wide range of modules, components,
plugins and languages available for free, you
can customise and enhance your Joomla CMS to
your specific requirements.
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Drupal
is a highly customisable content management
system with thousands of modules, themes and
plugins to extend and alter its capabilities.
Winner of multiple Open Source CMS awards Drupal
is ideal for those wanting a versatile and
expandable web content solution.
Drupal CMS can be used for a wide range of
sites, including single and multiple user blogs,
forums, communities, magazines, e-commerce
solutions, photography showcases, galleries and
much more.
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Concrete5
Concrete5 is a powerful CMS built with every
level of web design experience in mind. The easy
to use WYSIWYG style editing features make it
easy for site owners to make changes on the fly
with no previous web design experience. The
software is also perfect for web designers and
developers looking for a purpose built CMS
designed to be as flexible as you need it to be.
Concrete5 can be used for a wide range of sites,
including personal and business websites,
forums, communities, magazines, e-commerce
solutions, photography showcases, galleries and
much more.
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phpBB
Create your online community using the market
leading forum software. With an extensive
community of designers and developers creating
and sharing modifications and styles to
customise your forum, you can create a unique
forum quickly and easily.
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bbPress
Using WordPress as its platform, bbPress is open
source forum software focused on speed and
security, meaning you don't have to worry about
slow loading pages or the risk of being hacked.
The streamlined software is also lightweight and
efficient for better use of space and bandwidth.
bbPress enjoys many similar customisation
elements to WordPress so you can develop and
install themes and plugins (e.g. for ratings,
video and private forums) to customise your
forums.
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OpenAds
OpenAds gives you the tools you need to make the
most from online advertising. With OpenAds you
will be able to manage sophisticated advertising
programs and stay in control of all the
advertising on your websites. You can also give
your advertisers their own control panel where
they can monitor the performance of their
advertising.
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Elgg
Elgg is an award-winning social networking
engine, giving you the tools to create your own
fully-featured social networks and applications.
Elgg allows you to take full advantage of the
power of social technology with elegant,
flexible solutions for organisations, groups and
individuals.
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Nucleus: The
building blocks you need to create a web
presence. Whether you want to create a personal
blog, a family page, or an online business site,
Nucleus CMS can help you achieve your goals.
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Geeklog: Allows
you to create your own virtual community area,
complete with user administration, story
posting, messaging, comments, polls, calendar,
weblinks, and more.
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SugarCRM: Lets
a business keep track of its relationships with
its customers. Users can manage customer
accounts, contacts, sales leads, calls, meetings
etc. A dashboard showing the most successful
leads, the sales pipeline, and the
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MediaWiki: A
collaborative technology for organising
information on websites. Work with others to
maintain information. For example if you run a
business you can share information with your
colleagues at the same time as documenting it
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Mambo: fully
featured content management system that can be
used for everything from simple websites to
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CMS made simple: Helps
experienced web developers and designers to
create sites of power and beauty in a fraction
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