CMSimple

cmsimple

Web site: www.cmsimple-xh.org Category: Network Subcategory: Content Management System Platform: Cross-platform License: GNU GPL Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: CMSimple First release: 1999 CMSimple – an easy-to-use, free CMS. It is written in PHP. It does not use databases, the recording goes directly to the html file on the server. Configuration files and language files are saved … Read more

b2evolution

b2evolution

Web site: b2evolution.net Category: Network Subcategory: Content Management System Platform: Cross-platform License: GNU GPL Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: b2evolution First release: 2015 b2evolution – a weblog software that allows multiple blogs in multiple languages ​​at the same time and is multi-user capable. From a simple homepage to a blog, a photo gallery or a newsletter… all … Read more

Bolt CMS

bolt cms

Web site: boltcms.io Category: Network Subcategory: Content Management System Platform: Cross-platform License: MIT Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: Bolt CMS First release: 2012 Bolt CMS – an open-source and free content management system. Bolt is a tool for Content Management (a “CMS”), which strives to be as simple and straightforward as possible. It is quick to set … Read more

Backdrop CMS

backdrop cms

Web site: backdropcms.org Category: Network Subcategory: Content Management System Platform: Cross-platform License: GNU GPL Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: Backdrop CMS First release: January 15, 2015 Backdrop CMS – a free and open-source Content Management System (CMS) that helps you build modern, comprehensive websites on a reasonable budget. Backdrop is a full-featured content management system that allows … Read more

WebGUI

webgui

Web site: www.webgui.org (not active) Category: Network Subcategory: Content Management System Platform: Cross-platform License: GNU GPL Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: WebGUI First release: 2001 WebGUI – a perl-based web application and web site framework designed to let the people who create the content manage it, and let the technical folks get back to tech stuff. WebGUI … Read more

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