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The Floranta libraries provide components for building Rich Client Wikis using AJAX or Java. Floranta clients can be embedded in any webpage (even plain html) and allow users to leave notes, images, cards, etc on the pages. Eg: http://www.floranta.com
Open source Firefox extensions, phpBB MODs, MediaWiki extensions, Azureus plugins and other add-on tools created by Bananeweizen of www.bananeweizen.de.
Revival/2k is a modular BBS/suite of internet servers and a web-site management system. It consists of multiple web applications (forums, mail, login, etc), internet servers (NNTP, POP3, etc) and a Telegard/Renegade styled telnet server all interacting
Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.
MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
An XML based Java 2 Enterprise Forum Solution for webmaters. FreeForums uses CSS, DHTML and JavaScript for rendering pages and can be changed to suit the needs of every website. FreeForums also features a Desktop client for MS-Windows.
The Motosoto Community Portal Server (CoPS). CoPS supports virtual communities through discussions, chat, news, broadcast, library, search, yellow pages, profiles, etc. CoPS runs on Linux using Apache, JBoss, JServ, Jabber and XMl/XSL.