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    Content Management System written in PHP. It has a flexible extendable object-oriented structure. It could be useful for creating dynamic internet sites. Now it includes several preinstalled modules such as News, Forum, FAQ and Photoalbum.
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    Creating WebPhotoAlbums. Simple copy your images in a folder, the frogpics photoalbum generate a directory navigation and image list on the fly. Enjoy simplicity! The old perl-related generation of a set with html-files is also in the package.
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    PhotoArch is a set of PHP scripts. It is a front-end to a photo database. It is not a web photoalbum. It is more! It allows you to index and reference your photography collection and make parts of it available to general public or a set of users.
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