Directory

[Drupal]

Drupal

September 23, 2006 -- filed under Directory

In 2000, University of Antwerp student Dries Buytaert started to write a software application for his campus website, allowing his group of friends to discuss [...]


[e107]

e107

August 25, 2006 -- filed under Directory

e107 is a content management system “written in PHP and using the popular open source MySQL database system for content storage. It’s completely free and [...]


Elgg

September 12, 2008 -- filed under Directory

Coming soon …


[Etomite]

Etomite

June 29, 2006 -- filed under Directory

Etomite started as BCMS in 2003, and was known as Phase until September 2004. “Why should you choose Etomite over the other systems available? Well, [...]


[Exponent]

Exponent

July 2, 2006 -- filed under Directory

Exponent does what other CMS systems do - “it allows anyone to create website pages, content on pages, and manage where these pages are placed [...]


[ExpressionEngine]

ExpressionEngine

March 8, 2007 -- filed under Directory

EllisLab (formerly pMachine) is a privately-held technology company, founded by Rick Ellis, that develops web publishing software.
The first developed tool was a publishing app called [...]


[eZ publish]

eZ publish

September 2, 2006 -- filed under Directory

eZ publish “provides one platform for web publishing, e-commerce, intranets/extranets, document management, blogs, photo galleries, forums, portals and more.
With its framework architecture, it is both [...]


[Frog]

Frog

August 15, 2008 -- filed under Directory

Born as phpRadiant in January 2007, Frog is a PHP version of Radiant CMS, a well known Ruby on Rails application.
Radiant and Frog share the [...]


[Geeklog]

Geeklog

August 31, 2006 -- filed under Directory

Geeklog “is a PHP/MySQL based application for managing dynamic web content.
Out of the box, it is a blog engine, or a CMS with support for [...]


[GreyMatter]

GreyMatter

November 3, 2006 -- filed under Directory

GreyMatter is a blogging application released by Noah Grey in November 2000. GreyMatter is written in Perl, and requires no database because it stores content [...]