Icy Phoenix is a Content Management System based on phpBB, the goal of this project is to provide a user friendly platform for creating sites with many features already integrated in it. The product is suitable both for basic and advanced users.
Source Code: https://github.com/MightyGorgon/icy_phoenix
Light and complete forum including the basic functionalities. Possible addition of functions. Others packs will be available while including some more.
This is a gallery2 (http://gallery.menalto.com/) module that adds a basic forum to the gallery. Features are: creation of Categories, Forums, Topics and Topic Replies (regular posts).
The main selling point of ooForum is it's unique design. Extensions to basic functionality can easily be achieved without editing a file.
ooForum is an active community project, so there will be rapid development, while code is of production quality.
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Navi Engine is a very basic message board system. Not Forum, to make clear. Its design is very simple yet powerful making the engine fast, clean and clear, compatible, small, effective, and optimized in any environment that supports PHP.
A neat weblog using PHP and MySQL.
Intend to provide all the most basic functionality to your weblog, diary, article collection (or whatever you would like to use it for). Simplicity and functionality goes before complexity and lots of functions.
This project was started by myself and a few friends a while ago to solve out problems with other more well know CMS's. the problem was that the others didnt have the functions we required so we started our own.