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    Cerberus Content Management System

    Cerberus Content Management System

    Cerberus Content Management System

    Cerberus Content Management System is a Monolithic and Modular Content Management System that is written in 100% Pure PHP code with 100% Pure HTML output, and it supports multiple Database Management Systems. Cerberus Content Management System source code is completely handwritten by the author(s). The CerberusCMS project is focused on data security and ease of use, therefore we have decided to make very little use of JavaScript in the PurePHP Releases. The still-secure, and...
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    Piggydb

    Piggydb

    Piggydb helps you have more fun with knowledge creation.

    Piggydb is a flexible and scalable knowledge building platform that supports a heuristic or bottom-up approach to discover new concepts or ideas based on your input. You can begin with using it as a flexible outliner, diary or notebook, and as your database grows, Piggydb helps you to shape or elaborate your own knowledge. Piggydb is a Web application provided as a self-contained package that contains a Web server and database engine. With Piggydb, you can create highly structured content...
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    Omega Base

    Omega Base

    Web-based knowledge base template.

    A Knowledge Base and document management system (DMS). With strong user management, security, and file indexing for search.
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    Ulbora CMS

    Ulbora CMS

    Ulbora CMS 2.0 is the first MEAN stack CMS and blogging platform.

    Ulbora CMS 2.0 is the first MEAN stack CMS and blogging platform. It has switchable templates built with both Angular and server-side template engines like Jade, EJS AND Handlebars. It is built with Node.js as a MEAN (MongoDB, ExpressJS, AngularJS, Node) stack version using REST services. The legacy version 1.0.0 is built with Java, Spring, Hibernate and Spring MVC as the JSON REST services layer. Ulbora CMS includes versioning, a workflow engine, and a WYSIWYG editor. Ulbora CMS uses...
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    NPS is an enterprise CMS built in Java and oracle,with which you can easily manage and maintain multiple websites. With template tag technology based on ANTLR and ANT,data stored in oracle can be easily converted into HTML web pages,no programming needed
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    MetaSpace Portal is the new generation of tools to manage, generate, and maintain corporate web portals and their contents. MetaSpace Portal is Portlet Specification API JSR-168 compliant and it has a lot of advanced features to manage portals.
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