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    Webkosa

    Webkosa is the open source edition of Webcrossing.

    Webkosa is the public, open source edition of the popular Webcrossing server which has been used by thousands of sites for online communities, social networks and agile Web 2.0 object-oriented development. Webkosa includes its own integrated web server, email server, ftp server, out-of-the-box forums with discussions, users and authentication, post-by-email and numerous other user and community-oriented features to get you started with development, or use as is. Webkosa includes a...
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    Developed by the manteiner Klederson Bueno, phpBurn is a MVC FRAMEWORK for PHP usage, initialy born as an ORM like hibernate and Nhibernate it allows you to create more and faster using OO concepts and patterns with a log of time gain.
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    Free online PHP IDE for editing files on your FTP server (http://online-php.com). Easy deployment on your server.
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