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PHP5 RAD and object oriented PHP framework for building event-driven stateful web applications. Based on Zend Framework, features tableless HTML, multiple databases, accesskey support, auto data type recognition, transparent AJAX, UTF-8, i18n/l10n.
PoundCake Control Panel (CakePHP plugin) - admin panel for users and groups management, dynamic database driven ACL menus generation and management, permissions assignment to users and groups.
** Guys I have built a much more powerful Fully Featured CMS system at: https://github.com/MacdonaldRobinson/FlexDotnetCMS
Macs CMS is a Flat File ( XML and SQLite ) based AJAX Content Management System. It focuses mainly on the Edit In Place editing concept. It comes with a built in blog with moderation support, user manager section, roles manager section, SEO / SEF URL
Content Management System developed in PHP, using XSLT as templating engine. Can run on different SQL servers (MySql, SQLite, PostgreSQL, MSSQL soon Firebird) with ADODB or PEAR::DB as DBAL. UNIX/Linux like permissions system.
Bulgarian Creative Circle Suite is built with the organization growth in mind. It provides a CMF(Content Management Framework) for building scalable web-applications.
Pakada takes new paths in creating and maintaining dynamic web content. It doesn't provide hardcoded modules, it let's you build them yourself within your browser, though it still ships with a handful of presets. Pakada is based on Ruby on Rails.