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    Nibbleblog

    Nibbleblog

    Powerful engine for creating blogs, all you need is PHP to work.

    Easy, fast and free CMS Blog. Nibbleblog it's a powerful engine for creating blogs, all you need is PHP to work. Very simple to install and configure (only 1 step).
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    Kite7 is a open source framework written in PHP with a unique CMS application on it. It's created for the web2.0 area and designed for big webpages like big portals. This is the 2.0 Version, the 1.6 was propitary for a big advertising group
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    OpenSerene is the rewritten version of SereneCMS. It will include a complete overhaul of the core engine as well as extra features like the plugin/hook system and development API. This project has been brought back from the dead. Updates soon to follow.
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