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    LinkAce

    LinkAce

    LinkAce is a self-hosted archive to collect links of your favorite web

    LinkAce is a self-hosted archive to collect links of your favorite websites. Save articles to read them later, tools to use in your next project, or historical content to archive it for the long term. LinkAce comes with a lot of features while keeping a clean and minimal interface. It provides a long-term archive to store links to websites, media files or anything else with a valid URL. The user is able to categorize the added links to be able to find them later, and share lists of links...
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    A plugin for displaying RSS-feeds from www.pandora.com in WordPress-themes.
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    This framework written in object oriented PHP4 can create RSS 2.0 feeds. Because the transformation from objects to RSS feed happens via XSLT, you can just as well transform the objects into whatever you want, if you have your own transformation file.
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    A lightweight PHP framework targeted at websites that need to add specific functionality such as blogs, RSS feeds and job postings, but in a more flexible way than is offered by existing frameworks.
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