Directory

[Radiant]

Radiant

February 25, 2007 -- filed under Directory

Radiant is a CMS built using Ruby on Rails, a well known web application platform. Radiant features an elegant administrative interface that centers around three […]


[RunCms]

RunCms

November 3, 2006 -- filed under Directory

RunCms (formerly E-Xoops) is a content management system based on Xoops version 1. E-Xoops was born in 2003; when Xoops decided to rewrite its core […]


[Scoop]

Scoop

September 12, 2006 -- filed under Directory

Scoop is basically “somewhere between a weblog, a bulletin board, and a content management system. Superficially, it looks like a weblog, with stories displayed in […]


[Serendipity]

Serendipity

July 28, 2006 -- filed under Directory

Serendipity (originally named jBlog) was born at the end of 2002. Serendipity is a PHP-powered weblog application in the default package, offering to more advanced users […]


[SilverStripe]

SilverStripe

October 4, 2007 -- filed under Directory

SilverStripe is a relatively new entrant in an already crowded market. SilverStripe 2.x coding began in late 2005, the code base was released under the […]


[Simple PHP Blog]

Simple PHP Blog

December 29, 2006 -- filed under Directory

Born in April 2004, Simple PHP Blog is a blog platform written in PHP 5; it doesn’t require a database, but uses flat text files […]


[sNews]

sNews

March 27, 2007 -- filed under Directory

sNews is an “efficient CMS engine used to power websites that let end users manage their own content through a web browser… with no coding […]


[SPIP]

SPIP

December 12, 2006 -- filed under Directory

SPIP (Système de Publication Pour l’Internet) is a publishing system initially developed to manage the site uZine, and officially released to the public on July […]


[Textpattern]

Textpattern

October 19, 2006 -- filed under Directory

Textpattern grew out of the system used to publish Textism - the personal site of Dean Allen - and was made available to testers in […]


[Thingamablog]

Thingamablog

February 25, 2007 -- filed under Directory

Almost all the blogging platforms currently available are software applications we install in the server space of our hosting provider. No installation is required on […]