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Open Source Software - phpx  phpx

PHPX is a Web portal system, blog, Content Management System (CMS), forum, and more. It is designed to allow everyone to be able to have feature-rich,...

Open Source Software - blueshoes  blueshoes

BlueShoes is a comprehensive Web application framework and content management system written in PHP. It is object oriented, and consists of 140 classe...

Open Source Software - site_index  site_index

Site Index is a simple script which generates HTML pages showing a site index for all of your local domains. It uses the natural hierarchy of your fil...

Open Source Software - phpfaber_cms  phpfaber_cms

phpFaber CMS is a Web-based content management system that fully supports MySQL. phpFaber CMS separates content from code and allows your organizat...

Open Source Software - updownloader  updownloader

@1 File Upload and Download Manager is a searchable flat text database manager for managing file uploading and downloading. It lets you define your ow...

Open Source Software - wfm  wfm

Webfilemanger, written in OO-Php, with fulltext retrieval capabilities (just for PDF files at the moment...). Interface similar to explorer/konqueror...

Open Source Software - javasitemaps  javasitemaps

Sitemaps for Java allows developers to easily create Google Sitemaps. It handles every aspect of Sitemap creation, allowing you to create unlimited Si...

Open Source Software - load  load

Load is a utility for Web application and SOAP-based Web services performance and scalability testing. It features a scripting language and a library ...

Open Source Software - bluewonder (2)  bluewonder (2)

BlueWonder is a framework for building all kinds of content management systems. It supports different types of databases and comes with an XML-based t...

Open Source Software - webber (2)  webber (2)

Webber is a tool for harmonizing and providing metadata for Web content. Originally conceived as an HTML preprocessor, it has evolved to an environmen...

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