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    Weblipse aims to be a web ide for web developers. So far it lets you edit files in your server without having to use ftp. I plan to add some file managing and svn clienting.
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    PHAkt is an open-source extension for Dreamweaver, offering a better re-implementation of the original PHP_MySQL server. Using the ADOdb library, PHAkt can connect to over 13 databases.
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    Axon is content management framework, which is developed under PHP. Benefits of Axon is flexiblity of modules and system.
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    Eclipse plugin that allows a user to upload files via protocol(http/ftp/etc) to a server. Allows arbitrary number of files and file size; provides bandwidth management and transmission recovery. Easy to use tool for uploading ordinary files, pictures etc
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    Nitasa

    Nitasa

    An Open Source cms Developed by DRC Systems India Pvt Ltd

    Content Management Systems have become essential part of web development because nobody likes the cumbersome communication with designer or developer. People want to manage their content themselves and surely it will save their money as well as time. There are so many cms available in web-design industry but few of them are really simpler and easier to manage. Nitasa cms is simple considering the user interface and easier to customize the content even if the user is non-technical. The...
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    LineCMS - Content Management System

    LineCMS - Content Management System

    Light-weight Content Management System for Blogging and Online Store

    created for rapid website development Small yet effective for Blogging and Products (online shopping store) Easy to modify/update functionality and open-source -Features Sell product online thru SandCMS with Stripe Payment (with Fulfillment features using your own SMTP server) Publish Blog SEO Friendly Create your own template/theme Easily
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    papaya CMS

    an Open Source Content Management System, based upon PHP and MySQL

    papaya CMS is an Open Source Content Management System (WCMS = Web Content Management System). It is licensed under the GPL and available free of charge. papaya is based on open standards (e.g. XML, XSLT, PHP, MySQL/PostgreSQL), is compatible with almost every operating system, platform independent, multi-lingual, offers great usability, and is easy to extend via its plugin system. papaya CMS is fully scalable and perfect for business websites. Please see https://github.com/papayaCMS for the Code.
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