Archive for September, 2006
By Bob Hett
Technology continues to make giant steps forward. Technology has made it possible to burn your own CDs and DVDs, without resorting to expensive equipment or outrageous charges. Now, anyone can make their own personal music CD with their favorite songs. You can also clone your DVDs so that you have a backup copy or to distribute copies to others. For business people, CD burning is the ultimate way to backup their daily information to prevent it from loss. Continue Reading »
Where To Find Free CD Burning Software
By Randy Sei
Before you acquire any software solution (Enterprise Resource Planning), the first thing you would do is to define your needs. What exactly you are looking for? What is your business objective and what kind of return on investment are you looking for? Continue Reading »
Key Factors To Consider When Choosing Manufacturing Solutions
Microsoft recently released the latest Microsoft Vista RC1 operating system (build 5564) to half a million Technical Beta Program, MSDN and Technet Subscribers. Another 2 million copies of the OS will also be placed in magazine inserts for the public. Though it’s not the final version to be released, the OS has dramatic improvements over the previous build. One particular feature that I’m impressed with is Windows Readyboost. Continue Reading »
Best Microsoft Vista Feature
These Open Source PHP Content Management System(CMS) listed here are good and commonly used by many Web Publishers. A CMS enabled website has many benefits:
- People with average knowledge of word processing can create the content directly.
- Little or no HTML knowledge needed.
- Content is managed through a cycle of capture, storage, retrieval publication, presentation, versioning, and archiving.
- Users are assigned roles and permissions that prevent them from editing content which they have no rights.
- Publishing of content can be time-controlled, hidden for later use or require user login with password.
In case you’re worried that your PHP skills aren’t good enough to set up a CMS, check out this Simple PHP eBook developed for not technical folks.
The following are commonly used Open Source PHP Content Management System(CMS)

Drupal – An advanced portal with collaborative book, search engines friendly URLs, online help, roles, full content search, site watching, threaded comments, version control, blogging, news aggregator.

Geeklog – 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 comments, trackbacks, multiple syndication formats, spam protection, and all the other vital features of such a system.

Joomla! – Joomla! is one of the most powerful Open Source Content Management Systems on the planet. It is used all over the world for everything from simple websites to complex corporate applications. Joomla! is easy to install, simple to manage, and reliable. For great Joomla! Templates, check out TemplatePlazza.com

Mambo – A professional level yet easy to use Content Management System featuring inline WYSIWYG content editors, newsfeeds, syndicated news, banners, mailing users, links manager, statistics, content archiving, date based content, 20 languages, modules and components.

PHPNuke – One of the most popular community-based portals with a big choice of modules and languages. PHP-Nuke is a news automated system specially designed to be used in Intranets and Internet. The Administrator has total control of his web site, registered users, and he will have in the hand a powerful assembly of tools to maintain an active and 100% interactive web site using databases.

PHPWCMS – phpWCMS is perfect for professional, public and private users. It is very easy to learn and gives you the flexibility to separate layout and content. Lots of powerful but simple implemented features assists publishers and web developers too.

PHPWebsite – Very powerful Content Management System with document manager, announcements, menu manager, photo album, block maker, FAQ, web pages maker, polls, information categorizer, calendar, link manager, form generator.

PostNuke – A Content Management System with focus on flexibility and security. A big variety of modules and blocks makes this CMS an all round tool.

SiteFrame - A straightforward content-management system designed for rapid deployment of community-based websites. Nice-looking templates, oriented toward document-sharing, clean interface.

TYPO3 – TYPO3 is a free Open Source content management system for enterprise purposes on the web and in intranets. It offers full flexibility and extendability while featuring an accomplished set of ready-made interfaces, functions and modules.

XOOPS – XOOPS is an extensible, OO (Object Oriented), easy to use dynamic web content management system written in PHP. XOOPS is the ideal tool for developing small to large dynamic community websites, intra company portals, corporate portals, weblogs and much more.

Plume CMS – With a single installation of PLUME CMS you can have multiple websites, file management, multiple authors with different rights and websites in any languages thanks to a full utf-8 support. Plume CMS proposes a flexible plugin infrastructure to extend it and is fully accessible with output providing standard compliant code by default

PageFlakes – your personal start page that allows you to create your own, customized page within seconds. Over 100 free applications and news to choose from.
eZ Publish – Open Source Enterprise Content Management System. Has out of the box CMS, e-Commerce and Document Management capabilities.
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