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Habari
December 2, 2007 -- filed under DirectoryHabari is a blogging platform announced in January 2007, whose aim is to represent a fresh start to the idea of blogging. “Habari relies on PHP5 […]
Joomla!
August 31, 2006 -- filed under DirectoryJoomla! is a fork of Mambo, or the other way around? According to this article in the Joomla! Developer Blog, in August 2005 a dispute […]
LifeType
January 14, 2007 -- filed under Directory“The LifeType project started in February 2003 when its leader, Oscar Renalias, needed a set of dynamic scripts for his personal web page. Even though […]
Magnolia
September 19, 2006 -- filed under DirectoryMagnolia is the name of a content management software that has been developed by Obinary, a privately held Swiss software company. Obinary first released its […]
Mambo
September 24, 2006 -- filed under DirectoryMambo was originally developed by Miro, a company based in Melbourne (Australia), in 2000. An interesting history of the project is published in the Joomla! […]
MDPro
June 17, 2006 -- filed under Directory“A CMS is an application that provides for the display and management of the contents of a web site. MDPro carries this many steps farther […]
MODx
June 30, 2006 -- filed under DirectoryMODx is a fork of Etomite; its Tech Preview 1.0 was released on April 21, 2005. MODx is licensed under the GNU GPL, is built […]
Movable Type
September 17, 2006 -- filed under DirectoryIn her interesting page on Six Apart history Mena Trott, Six Apart co-founder, tells us how Movable Type was born. “In September of 2001, the small […]
Nucleus
September 25, 2006 -- filed under DirectoryBack in January 2000, Wouter Demuynck was studying for a master in computer science. He was looking for a blog platform and, in his words […]
OpenCms
September 2, 2006 -- filed under DirectoryOpenCms is “an enterprise - ready content management solution built in Java and XML from open source components. OpenCms can easily be deployed on almost […]