Cms Applications

CMS Applications

Posted by Sam Fourie at 20 November, 2007, 2:54 pm
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Our current suggested CMS Website Software Details

Website Baker
Easy to use interface
Multi-level, multi-sectioned, modulated page support.
Simple file/media management section
Template based front-end, which can be customized per-page.
Multiple user and multiple group login.
High-level control with Group-based permissions system.
User sign-up, log-in, and password recovery abilities.
Ability for customized timezone, language, date format, time format, and display name per-user.

See front end demo here
See admin demo here – username “admin” password = “password

Custom CMS Web builder
Website Baker ( This website is running WebSite Baker)Content Management
Drupal
Geeklog
Joomla
Mambo Open Source
PHP-Nuke
phpWCMS
phpWebSite
Post-Nuke
Siteframe
TYPO3
Xoops


Customer Relationship
Crafty Syntax Live Help
Help Center
Live osTicket
PerlDesk
PHP Support Tickets
Support Logic Helpdesk
Support Services ManagerDiscussion Boards
phpBB2
SMF

E-Commerce
CubeCart
OS Commerce
Zen Cart

F.A.Q.
FAQMasterFlex

Guestbooks
ViPER Guestbook

Image Galleries
4Images Gallery
Coppermine Photo Gallery
Gallery

Mailing Lists
PHPlist

Polls and Surveys
Advanced Poll
phpESP
PHPSurveyor

Project Management
dotProject
PHProjekt

Site Builders
Pro Edition
Templates Express

Wiki
TikiWiki
PhpWiki

Other Scripts
Dew-NewPHPLinks
Moodle
Noahs Classifieds
Open-Realty
phpAdsNew
PHPauction
phpFormGenerator
WebCalendar

Category : Cms Applications

CMS

Posted by Sam Fourie at 10 November, 2007, 3:20 pm
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A Content Management System (CMS) is a software system used for content management. Content management systems are deployed primarily for interactive use by a potentially large number of contributors. For example, the software for the website Wikipedia is based on a wiki, which is a particular type of content management system. For the purposes of this page, Content Management means Web Content Management. Other related forms of content management are listed below.

The content managed includes computer files, image media, audio files, electronic documents and web content. The idea behind a CMS is to make these files available inter-office, as well as over the web. A Content Management System would most often be used as an archive as well. Many companies use a CMS to store files in a non-proprietary form. Companies use a CMS to share files with ease, as most systems use server-based software, even further broadening file availability. As shown below, many Content Management Systems include a feature for Web Content, and some have a feature for a “workflow process.”

“Work flow” is the idea of moving an electronic document along for either approval, or for adding content. Some Content Management Systems will easily facilitate this process with email notification, and automated routing. This is ideally a collaborative creation of documents. A CMS facilitates the organization, control, and publication of a large body of documents and other content, such as images and multimedia resources.

A web content management system is a content management system with additional features to ease the tasks required to publish web content to web sites.

Source – Wikipedia

Category : Cms Applications
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