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    Bludit

    Bludit

    Simple, Fast, Secure, Flat-File CMS

    Bludit the Simple, Fast, and Flexible CMS. With Bludit, you can build your own website or blog in just seconds. It’s completely free, open-source, and easy to use. Bludit stores content in JSON format, eliminating the need for database installation or configuration. All you need is a web server with PHP support. As a Flat-File CMS, Bludit offers unparalleled flexibility and speed. Plus, with support for both Markdown and HTML code, creating and managing content has never been easier.
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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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    A blogging engine with a 'keep it simple' philosophy. Designed to be fully buzzword compliant (AJAX, RSS, Web 2.0 - it's all there), logahead lets you effortlessly do what blogs were invented for: Put your words on the web. Just blog.
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