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News Publishing (2)
1. Krang
Krang is an open-source content-management system designed to publish magazine websites. It is a Perl application which uses Apache/mod_perl and MySQL, as well as numerous CPAN modules.
Development Status: Production/Stable
License: BSD License (original)
Operating System: Linux
2. Yet another Web Portal System
YaWPS (Yet another Web Portal System) is a hybrid between a content management system and a web portal for medium- or small-sized Internet- or Intranetsites.
Development Status: Beta
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Operating System: UNIX platforms as well as on Windows platforms.
3. WebGUI
WebGUI is a content management platform built to allow average business users to build and maintain complex web sites. It is modular, pluggable, and platform independent.
Development Status: Production/Stable
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Operating System: MacOS X, Windows NT/2000, OS Independent, Linux
4. MyCMS
MyCMS adds the concept of article. An article is a kind of long news. It can be viewed as a newspaper article. An article is written in plain text. Special characters are used to add formatting information. An article can have links to other web page. It can have inline images and footnotes.
Development Status: Production/Stable
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Operating System: OS Independent
5. XIMS Project
XIMS is an Open Source Information/Content Management System that primarily provides facilities to create and manage web sites. With XIMS it is possible to make use of a flexible recursive role and ACL system for securing content.
Development Status: Production/Stable
License: Aladdin Free Public License (AFPL)
Operating System: The Apache HTTP Server
6. Bricolage
Bricolage, an open-source enterprise-class content management system, greatly simplifies the complex tasks of creating, managing, and publishing the vast libraries of content essential to any organization.
Development Status: Production/Stable
License: BSD License (original)
Operating System: Linux
7. Scoop
Scoop is a "collaborative media application". It falls somewhere between a content management system, a web bulletin board system, and a weblog. Scoop is designed to enable your website to become a community.
Development Status: Beta
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Operating System: Linux, SunOS/Solaris
8. HTML::Template
This is the home page for the HTML::Template module and various related modules. Here you can find links to documentation, articles about the modules, plans for future development and information about joining the HTML::Template community.
Development Status: Mature
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Operating System: ALL
9. atemp - A CMS for Static HTML
Latemp (a play on "Template") is a content management system based on Website Meta Language, a powerful framework for generating static HTML, and server-side HTML that embeds code (such PHP, HTML::Mason, ASP, or Embperl).
Development Status: Production/Stable
License: MIT/X Consortium License
Operating System: Runs on all UNIX Systems (including Mac OS X) as well as on Microsoft Windows using the cygwin UNIX emulation.
10. Content Management System
Web application designed to simplify the static content management of the websites. The content is described in secure administrative interface as the hierarchy of folders, documents and includable text fragments mirroring the logical and physical structure of the website. The documents are then generated according to the described rules and saved in the file system of the website.
Development Status: Mature
License: Freeware
Operating System: Linux, Win32


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