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    Havalite CMS

    Havalite CMS

    Havalite, a lightweight, open source CMS Blog based on php and SQLite

    Havalite, a lightweight, open source CMS Blog based on php and SQLite db. It's licensed under the GNU General Public License.
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    Light PHP/SQL Files Box

    A really light web interface to easily share small files/pictures.

    ...Allow temporary hosting of files (between 10 minutes and 1 year) Image files can be downloaded with on the fly resizing Upload mode are :    - File from disk    - Raw text in editor    - Base64 encoded file in editor    - Html file using WYSIWYG CKEditor    - URL using raw text editor (for URL shortening) non-hidden available files can be access by    - html page list    - javascript slideshow    - rss flow    - direct url with rewriting (file with id 42 can by referred by http://server.dom/filebox?...
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    flooBB is an easy to use bulletin board system which does not rely on an external database. It simply uses text files to store the data and is optimized for speed. It incorporates TinyMCE to provide a WYSIWYG method of entering posts into the system.
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    MediaGlyphs

    MediaGlyphs

    international glyph-based auxlang

    MediaGlyphs: an international language based on multimedia ideograms. It allows to read, think or type in your own language sentences written with the shared mediaglyphs: a common writing system for the world, Simple Unambiguous Neutral & Universal.
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    Medit is a groupware tool written completely in PHP intended to assist application development by providing a browser-based CVS alternative, a simple BBS, and a method to manage users, copies, branches, and files.
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    ...This helps you maintain your online documents, such as installation guides, handbooks, FAQs, manuals and so on. You can add, delete, edit document using only your web browser. The editor is a Rich Text Format using CSS (Sty
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    A very light weight, full featured, multi language, WYSIWYG HTML Editor in Browser written in Java Script, DHTML, PHP, and ASP. Designed to be used wherever a Rich Text is needed.
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    Koinonia is a web-based multi-user editor which allows collaborative text editing in real-time, similar to mob write. Koinonia is designed to be easily integrated with existing collaborative packages by executing two simple php statements.
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