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    Aspose Java for Liferay

    Aspose Java for Liferay

    Provides export options for blogs, journals and dynamic lists

    This is Liferay CMS / Portal plugin released by Aspose pty ltd. Aspose.Total Java for Liferay (hook plugin app) provides options for exporting web-contents and blogs created in html to MS-WORD, MS-EXCEL and PDF file formats using Aspose.Total Java APIs. (Aspose.Words, Aspose.Cells and Aspose.PDF) The Plugin also provides very useful functionality / options for exporting the Dynamic Data Lists to MS-WORD, MS-EXCEL and PDF file formats using Aspose.Total Java APIs. (Aspose.Words,...
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    Oragir

    Oragir

    Alternative multipltform client for LiveJournal web-based service

    ...In contrast to other clients that allow reading and writing new entries in LiveJournal for a single user at a time, Oragir provides fast and easy way to "watch" and filter all newly added entries from all LiveJournal users at run time. With Oragir you can download and archive your entire journal on hard disk, write new and edit existing blog entries using WYSIWYG editor. Being written in c++ with using Qt toolkit Oragir performs well on any supported platforms such as Windows, Linux, Mac etc.
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    Squawk
    Squawk is a simple content management system, free from bloat and easy to use. Whether you're interested in starting an easy to maintain online journal or want a fully customizable publishing system, Squawk is the system for you.
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    Werkén-PHP
    Werkén means messenger in mapudungün, ancient language spoken in Chile and Argentina. This is a very light journal CMS. Comments and rating available, RSS and video support.
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    Free Simple Blog
    Free Simple Blog is online journal software. Keeping in touch with friends, family, and/or clients is important. Free Simple Blog makes it easy to do with journal capabilities, photo sharing, content pages, email notifications, and RSS feeds.
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    Iwebs is a free open source web-publishing & content management system based on MySql & PHP for bloggers. Can develop Blogs, CMS, News Journal, Magazines, Sites. Very easy to use. http://webs.investorline.co.in
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    Tiny blog system is personal journal blog system with beautiful URL support, use Tag to categorized topic. Member can upload files and manage their files via file manager. The system written in PHP5 and using MySQL as database.
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