Andys-Scripts Content Managment System
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Zeus Content Managment System
Zeus Content Managment System
12/08/2003 08:07 AMZeusCMS v0.1 is up
Yggdrasil Content Managment System
Yggdrasil Content Managment System
04/30/2004 07:13 PMNidhogg Database Abstract Layer 0.1.1.0 released
Arp.Site Content Managment System
Arp.Site Content Managment System
08/03/2004 05:53 AMArpSite at SourceForge
Simpler content managment
Simpler content managment
12/04/2003 09:33 PMPe
rls of wisdom in a sea of site mismanagement, via the
ever-excellent Column
Two:
The great surprise of the past five years of content management is
that, despite all the hundreds of systems, no clear winners have
emerged. Instead, there's a growing dissatisfaction with the ongoing
technical burden that such systems impose.
Some influential voices are starting to argue that many sites
should, in effect, wait out this immature phase of website management.
For the moment, they should content themselves with limited
automation.
The article concludes with the idea that many sites can do
perfectly well with a few simple Perl scripts and maybe a relational
database on the back end, rather than investing in an expensive
super-package that claims to be able to do anything you could possibly
want. This is very sound advice. The simple fact of the matter is that
many sites really don't need a complex content management platform
with support for templating, user logins, workflow, versioning and a
dozen other high end features. Most sites just need someone to be able
to easily update them, when necessary. This is why Macromedia
Contribute has been such a success - people want the ability to hit
"Edit This Page", make a few changes and publish straight to their
site.
I've worked on my fair share of content management systems (in fact
I'm helping develop one at the moment) and out of all of the ones I've
been involved in, the one I got the biggest kick out of took the
shortest time to develop. It was based on Tavi Wiki, and consisted of a
password protected Tavi install for the back end and a slightly
modified separate install for the front end. Both installs pointed to
the same database, but the front end was altered to disable all
editing features and make the site look less like a Wiki. You can see
the end result here.
All in all, the CMS took less than an hour to put together from
start to finish. It made it easy enough for contributors with no
previous knowledge of HTML to update the site (using Wiki markup) and
provided us with full versioning on all content contained within the
project. The final site gives very few clues that the underlying
engine is a Wiki, and thanks to Tavi's ease of customisation the site
design can be easily changed to look even less wiki-like. It's close
to the simplest thing that could possibly work and it works just
fine.
Of course, if you don't have a competent server-side programmer to
hand your only option is to buy a pre-made solution, but with a
half-decent programmer and a good set of tools a simple home built
CMS customised to
fit your needs could be a much better investment than some $100,000
one-size-fits all monstrosity.
PKG package managment system
PKG package managment system
09/14/2004 10:38 PMpkg-0.7 released
LASANGE - LAN Managment System
LASANGE - LAN Managment System
04/26/2004 05:18 PMmasterserver 0.3.3 released
Hour Managment System (HMS), for all
Hour Managment System (HMS), for all
07/14/2004 01:50 PMBETA
Online Membership Info Managment System
Development
Online Membership Info Managment System
Development
03/13/2003 10:21 AMJapan Association of Translators - Japan, Shibuyu-ku, Tokyo
(2003-03-12)
Hot Banana Wins 2005 e-Content Award -
Best Content Management System - CMS
Hot Banana Wins 2005 e-Content Award -
Best Content Management System - CMS
04/08/2005 04:55 AMHot Banana Software Inc., a leading North American Web Content
Management Suite (CMS) company, announced today that it has won the
2005 e-Content award for the best Content Management System. The
Canadian e-Content Awards are sponsored by the e-Content Institute and
were created to recognize and honor e-content products and services
used by Canadian organizations and individuals. [PRWEB Apr 8, 2005]
Edit the Scripts menu scripts with one
click
Edit the Scripts menu scripts with one
click
01/05/2005 10:36 PMFunkDaddy: "I wanted to look at the code of an AppleScript in the
Scripts Menu. Normally, I would have to do this by navigating to the
script in the Finder and opening it in Script Editor. But I took a
wild guess and Option-clicked on the script in the menu, and it opened
in Script Editor directly! This makes tweaking my frequently-used
scripts really easy."
RO Content Management System
RO Content Management System
12/29/2003 06:47 PMRoNuke v0.3 released!
Why is a Content Management System bad
for SEO?
Why is a Content Management System bad
for SEO?
12/19/2004 03:08 PMhel Content Management System
hel Content Management System
04/18/2005 11:33 PMWork begun today on hel!
PHPMySite Content Management System
PHPMySite Content Management System
08/01/2004 11:20 PMphpMySite undergoes a major rewrite
KvCMS Content Management System
KvCMS Content Management System
03/23/2005 02:25 AMCode Uploaded
Java Content Management System
Java Content Management System
07/28/2004 04:44 PMImported Incubation Modules
phpWebSite Content Management System
phpWebSite Content Management System
12/15/2003 02:12 PMphpWebSite 0.9.3-2 Stable Released!
Pathos Content Management System
Pathos Content Management System
02/14/2004 04:08 PMMoving Pains
Sitellite Content Management System
4.0.9-RC
Sitellite Content Management System
4.0.9-RC
05/17/2004 11:52 PMAn advanced CMS and PHP content publishing framework.
Exponent Content Management System
Exponent Content Management System
03/27/2005 05:51 AMNew Nightly CVS Builds
myCMS - not a new Content Management
System
myCMS - not a new Content Management
System
11/10/2003 11:34 PM
Submission by timm
myCMS is a multilingual, multiserver Content Management System
developed in
1999 for the Klitschko Boxing Websites.
It is based on Linux with perl, Php and Java.
We try to offer an free "light" version in 01/2004.
More information (in german only) at http://www.my-cms.com or
http://www.mycms.de.
Pardal Content Management System 0.2.0
Pardal Content Management System 0.2.0
11/01/2003 01:59 AMA small and simple PHP-based weblogging system.
The Lushie's content management system
The Lushie's content management system
08/19/2004 03:12 PMCongratulations towards the project
Magnolia Content Management System
Magnolia Content Management System
11/12/2003 01:15 PMMagnolia Version 1.0 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15TH
phpBlaze Web Content Management System
phpBlaze Web Content Management System
07/23/2004 02:48 AMNearing Initial Code Release
Portuguese Content Managing System
Portuguese Content Managing System
09/02/2004 05:56 PM2d artist needed
phpCMS Content Management System
phpCMS Content Management System
08/16/2004 03:04 AMContent Management System phpCMS 1.2.0 final released
Platypus Content Management System
Platypus Content Management System
05/04/2004 06:26 AMPlatypus CMS 1.2.10: Fatal bug fixed in content editor
PointComma web content management system
PointComma web content management system
05/10/2004 10:12 AMCross-browser rich-text editor
JD Content Management System (JDCMS)
JD Content Management System (JDCMS)
05/23/2004 03:04 PMNew JDCMS Developer
Contenido. Web Content Management System
Contenido. Web Content Management System
10/29/2003 11:26 AMContenido 4.4.1 is out!
Rollator Content Management System
Rollator Content Management System
11/11/2003 08:13 AMNew code base installation
Wellmashed Content Mangement System
Wellmashed Content Mangement System
12/31/2004 06:50 AMNews System Finished
The Unauthorized Content Distrubtion
System
The Unauthorized Content Distrubtion
System
12/30/2004 04:39 PMEveryone knows that just about any digital product you would want is
probably available somewhere online. What many people probably don't
know, however, is how those products get there. Wired Magazine is
running a fascinating article looking at the
real
distribution process for unauthorized content. It is
not
about someone buying a CD and ripping songs to their Kazaa-enabled PC.
Instead, there's a complex, but amazingly efficient distribution
system that operates on a variety levels above the popular file
sharing networks, and the content all filters down. If you're
familiar with typical warez groups, it appears these are like
supersized versions of those -- where everyone involved is doing it to
get access to more stuff, but also just for the fun of it. While
what's happening in these networks is obviously very much illegal,
what's most fascinating is just how incredibly efficient a
distribution system it really is. If the entertainment industry was
being smart about things, they would stop reacting so badly, and start
looking for ways to actually
leverage this distribution system.
Of course, that would require them to adjust their business models,
and, as has become pretty damn clear, the industry doesn't believe in
ever changing business models.
eZ publish content management system
eZ publish content management system
06/18/2004 04:47 AMeZ publish 3.4 stable release
Moio's Content Management System
Moio's Content Management System
04/14/2005 04:43 AMMoio's CMS (MCMS) 1.5 Released!
imCMS Content Management System
imCMS Content Management System
04/12/2005 11:54 AMimCMS 2.2.0 released!
HardCore Web Content Management system
v4.0 released
HardCore Web Content Management system
v4.0 released
11/04/2003 07:09 PM
Submission by Soren Vejrum
HardCore Web Content Management system v4.0 for ASP, PHP and JSP/Java
has been released.
Free trial and further details at:
http://wcm.hardcoreinternet.co.uk/
Now Your Content Management System Needs
To Be Optimized For Search
Now Your Content Management System Needs
To Be Optimized For Search
05/12/2004 05:13 PMHow important is having your content optimized for search these days?
Apparently, it's so important that a content management system vendor
has teamed up with a search engine optimizer to
make
sure the content management system itself is built to be ranked higher
in search engines. That, alone, should suggest just how much some
people are focused on better search engine rankings. As an aside,
does it strike anyone as odd that at the same time that some are
working so hard to get listed in search engines, other content
providers are trying to block their content behind pay and
registration walls - making it
less likely to make it into a
search engine?
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