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Self-hosted CMS platform based on the Laravel PHP Framework
October is a Content Management System (CMS) and web platform whose sole purpose is to make your development workflow simple again. It was born out of frustration with existing systems. We feel building websites has become a convoluted and confusing process that leaves developers unsatisfied. We want to turn you around to the simpler side and get back to basics. October's mission is to show the world that web development is not rocket science. October is open source but it is not free...
These PHP scripts allow TripleA (http://triplea.sourceforge.net) players to manage and play their games through a self-hosted web site. The TripleA engine includes a PBEM mode which supports this kind of web sites.
The web site host is required to have PHP >= 5.3 and should be able to send e-mails.
Armory Interface (short: ai) is a script to include informations of World of Warcraft items from the Armory (Blizzard Web-Database) as PHP object or as MouseOver boxes output, like in the Armory self, but with clean and semantic markup (XHTML) and JS/CSS
Nomik is a self-modifying game invented by Peter Suber. This is a Web-based version of this game based on the work of Martin Rittweger, which is available on SourceForge as well. This project has been merged with http://sourceforge.net/projects/nomic and
Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.
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OpenNomic is a platform for the development and running of a web based games with self-evolving rulesets. Although games running the system may vary greatly, credit for the inspiration goes to Peter Suber's original Nomic.