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    mCms is a Web Content Management system written in Common Lisp. It is designed to allow web site and application developers to get a site up quickly and easily, by providing and integrating most of the functionality a web site would need.
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    JSSindex (The JavaScript Search Engine) provides full-text search for collections of documents in HTML, PS, PDF, and DjVu. The index and query engine are entirely contained in JavaScript/HTML files. Therefore, searching merely requires a Web browser.
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    Fastcm is a simple Web Content Management system, allowing to share same contents through an entire site or several different sites. It is rather an individual tool for Webmaster than a collaborative system. Fastcm Contents are typically html fragments
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