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    HTTP conformance tests, mainly aimed at enforcing baseline HTTP functionality for the SimpleTest web test client.
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    Hirtius

    A Historical Research Assistant

    Hirtius is a web-based historical research assistant created by Les Ateliers du Héron. Its goal is to replace the historian's notebook and box of cards, while providing a collaborative work environment for a whole team of researchers, that can be thought of as a purpose-built CMS cross-bred with a digital pictures management system, a genealogy application and a Wiki. Eventually, based on the information you stored in the application, and the links you created between the various data elements, Hirtius will also help you prepare the draft version of your scholarly papers.
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    MIM:InfiniX Manuale Intermediale della Modernita': Infinite Info in Xml PHP-XHTML-XML-XSL-CSS-AJAX-RDF. Design your CMS and store data in XML files and/or MySQL database. It's a multisite and multilanguage CMS. Flexible form with RDF on the database.
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    PhPress

    PhPress

    A LAMP Open-Source solution for Morphological Analysis of Newspapers

    A tool to help archivists and historians to scan, stock, display and analyse collections of newspapers.
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    Public Timestamp - a project to certify the existence of files at a specific date. This software is used for http://publictimestamp.org.
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    A Wiki dedicated to timelines. It visualizes historic matters graphically on a timescale. WikiTimeScale is open source and its created images can be used as wished (e.g. for presentations). (Go to its project homepage: http://www.wikitimescale.org)
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    phpMyGenealogy is a web-based genealogy application. Using authentication, multiple users can edit data online, import, export, run reports, and more. The layout is clean and simple to use (based on the simplicity of PAF) and export to GEDCOM-XML.
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