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    GRITT is an application that generates Joomla templates based on the 960 Grid System. This is a WYSIWYG system that includes point-and-click definition of page areas. Most of the coding is done by GRITT, fine tuning of the CSS will be required.
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    Lanai is an extensible, OO (Object Oriented), easy to use dynamic web content management system written in PHP. Lanai is the ideal tool for developing small to large dynamic community websites, intra company portals, corporate portals, and much more.
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    Webgenerator-X is a complete php/mysql content management system (cms). It's an entirely modular web authoring tool based on a brand new cache and template engine. The program focus on low mysql load, fast processing, reliability and multi-user admin.
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