See also: Content management system | Collaborative writing | Collaborative journalism | Collaborative writing systems | Collaborative journalism systems | WikiWiki Software
Aka: CMS
- PROPS (http://props.sourceforge.net/) open publishing system for online newspapers and magazines
- Content Management System By Contensis (http://www.contentmanagement.co.uk)
- XOOPS
- Active2 – Used by Indymedia
- Drupal
- eZPublish (http://www.ez.no)
- Apache Lenya (http://cocoon.apache.org/lenya/)
- liveSTORYBOARD CMS (http://www.livestoryboard.com)
- PHPNuke
- PostNuke
- Scoop – Used by infoAnarchy
- Slashcode – Used by Slashdot
- WikiWiki Software
- OntoWeb (http://ontoweb.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/)
- Web Collaboration Software and Collaborative Content Management System (http://yedit.com/about/1-introduction.html) – An information resource for web collaboration and other related collaborative content management software with focus on YEdit.
- CMF (http://cmf.zope.org/) – Zope (http://www.zope.org)’s Content Management Framework and Plone (http://plone.org) the most popular portal package for CMF.
- Citydesk (http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/) windows, free version limited to 50 pages.
Remember, anything which can wholly be used to author could technically be considered a CMS:
- hypertext (http://sourceforge.net/projects/hypertext)
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