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    Mandrigo is a free, Open Source, PHP 5 based website backend. It takes care of backend tasks such as user, group, and acl management, variable loading, plug-in management, and other things allowing you to focus on developing the content of the website.
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    Crossplatform framework for developing projects which provide services.
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    SCREEM is a GNOME website / tag based html editor (ie not WYSIWYG) which aims not only to aid in creating web pages, but also to provide useful site maintainance facilities as well, including automatic link updating, and site upload facilities.
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    JSPowerLin - Linux with a Java edge, a lightweight platform for developing and deploying J2EE applications and Java Server Pages on a server or servercluster.
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