Jahia CMS

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Web site: www.jahia.com/product/jahia-cms Category: Network Subcategory: Content Management System Platform: Cross-platform License: GNU GPL/Proprietary Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: First release: unknown Jahia CMS (prevoiusly: jContent) – a hybrid content management system (CMS) developed by the Swiss company Jahia. Jahia is an open source digital platform software, services and support company. The Jahia platform provides content and … Read more

PukiWiki

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Web site: pukiwiki.osdn.jp Category: Network Subcategory: Wiki Platform: Cross-platform License: GNU GPL Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: PukiWiki First release: Jukly 15, 2002 PukiWiki (“PoohKeyWeKey” comes from “PHP” and “YukiWiki”) – a wiki implementation that runs on PHP 4 and 5, displays XHTML 1.1, has many plugins (including one for bug tracking) and skins (such as a … Read more

GoWiki

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Web site: github.com/jmoiron/gowiki Category: Network Subcategory: Wiki Platform: Cross-platform License: MIT Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: First release: May 2013 GoWiki – a single-file single-executable wiki which runs its own webserver. Writing it was an experiment in determining the cowpaths of small but non-trivial web application development using gorilla, sqlx, and modl. Main features: – markdown syntax … Read more

dotCMS

dotcms

Web site: www.dotcms.com Category: Network Subcategory: Content Management System Platform: Cross-platform License: GNU GPL Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: dotCMS First release: January 1, 2009 dotCMS – an open source headless/hybrid content management system (CMS) that has been designed to manage and deliver personalized, permission-based content experiences across multiple channels. dotCMS can can serve as a headless … Read more

PmWiki

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Web site: www.pmwiki.org Category: Network Subcategory: Wiki Platform: Cross-platform License: GNU GPL Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: PmWiki First release: January 2002 PmWiki – a wiki-based content-management system (CMS) for collaborative creation and maintenance of websites. PmWiki pages look and act like normal web pages, except they have an “Edit” link that makes it easy to modify … Read more

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