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    The Neftis project, allows the users and administrators edit web content and administrate multiple web sites with diferent designs and resources. Every site is completly independent and are administrated in a unique administration console.
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    Xorio is a Java Based Framework for the creation of Dynamic Websites and Web-Applications. It has a "Stuctured Content Enginge" that allows to handel complex structured Content without new Databse Structures and with no or not very much Programming.
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    The aim of this project is to develope an easy to use CMS with on open standards and without a database driven backend structure.
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