List of Content Management Systems
For more information on content management systems, see the main article.
This is a list of content management
systems and Content Management
Frameworks, which operate on a variety of platforms. Some common ones include:
Free software or open source
Content Management Frameworks
Content Management Systems
- Absolut Engine [2] (http://www.absolutengine.com) (PHP/MySQL) - produces valid XHTML 1.0, XML/RSS export/import
- Aegir (previously Aegir CMS)
- Apache Lenya
- Ariadne
- Bitflux CMS [3] (http://www.bitflux.org)
- Burrokeet [4] (http://www.burrokeet.org), which allows conversion
of format of the information as well. Example: Input OpenOffice.org
format, and export PDF.
- Bricolage
- Callisto (http://www.callistocms.com/)
- Campsite (http://campsite.campware.org)
- CityDesk [5]
(http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/index.html), a Windows client CMS
- CMSformE [6] (http://cmsforme.sourceforge.net/)
- CocoBlog
- Cofax
- Contenido (http://www.contenido.de/) open source CMS
- DBPrism CMS (http://www.dbprism.com.ar/dbprism/doc/cms/CMS.html)
- Drupal [7] (http://drupal.org/), the software used to power Debian Planet [8] (http://www.debianplanet.org/), Kernel Trap [9] (http://www.kerneltrap.org/), Linux Gazette [10] (http://www.linuxgazette.com/), and Linux Journal [11] (http://www.linuxjournal.com/).
- e107 [12]
(http://e107.org/)
- eGroupWare [13] (http://egroupware.org)
- Envolution [14] (http://www.envolution.com/)
- ezContents [15] (http://www.ezcontents.org)
- eZ publish [16] (http://ez.no/) open source CMS (PHP and MySQL)
- Geeklog [17] (http://www.geeklog.net/)
- Hyperwave [18] (http://www.hyperwave.com) open source CMS
- Jahia CMS and Portal Server
- Jetbox CMS [19] (http://jetboxone.sourceforge.net/) Jetbox CMS is based on Linux, Apache, MySQL & PHP
- Komplete Lite
- Kontentor
- LifeCMS
- Lucid Cms [20] (http://www.lucidcms.org/) Open Source CMS trying to be transparent, simple and powerful.
- MamboServer [21] (http://www.mamboserver.com/)
Open Source CMS that is centered towards a flexible interface layout and
component management. It has won the LinuxUser & Developer Award 2004 for'Best Linux or Open Source Software'. Mambo competed
against open source luminaries such as KDE, Firebird SQL, and eGroupware.
- MMBase [22] (http://www.mmbase.org/)
- MySource [23] (http://mysource.sociostecnologicos.com/) - Open
source CMS core with commercial add-on modules
- Nucleus CMS [24] (http://www.nucleuscms.org/) Open source
- Nuxeo CPS (CPS) [25] (http://www.cps-project.org/) - CMS based on
Zope
- OmegaCMS
- OpenCMS [26] (http://www.opencms.org) Open Source CMS based on Java
- PHP-Nuke [27] (http://www.phpnuke.org/)
- PHP-Nuke VKP A clone of
PHP-Nuke 5.5 [28] (http://www.phpnuke-vkp.org)
- PhpWCMS A PHP & MYSQL based CMS Project Website (http://www.phpwcms.de/)
- phpWebSite [29] (http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/)
- phpSlash
- phpCMS A free CMS written
in PHP that uses flat files.
- Plone [30] (http://www.plone.org/) - A CMS written using Python and the Zope Content Management Framework.
- PmWiki [31] (http://pmwiki.org) is a GPL WikiWikiWeb clone developed in the PHP scripting language.
- Postnuke [32] (http://www.postnuke.com/)
- Prodo [33] (http://www.atipico.com.br/prodo/)
- Red Hat CCM
- REDAXO A PHP CMS. Easy to use and to
develop. redaxo.com (http://www.redaxo.com)
- Scoop
- Silva CMS [34] (http://www.infrae.nl/products/silva/)
- Sitellite [35] (http://www.sitellite.org)
- SPIP [36] (http://www.spip.net/): French initialism for
"Publication System for the Internet".
- TextPattern (http://textpattern.com/) A flexible, elegant, easy-to-use content management system for all kinds
of websites.
- TikiWiki
- TikiPro (http://www.tikipro.org) TikiPro has taken all of the TikiWiki features and broken each into
indvidual features. This new modularity allows TikiPro to be an ideal Web Application Framework which is extremely customizable
and ideal for integrating all kinds of other applications - proprietary or open-source. It's also 100% tableless, XHTML, WAI and
508 compliant.
- TWiki: open source wiki geared towards corporate intranets, features include
attachements, revision control, plugin API, internationalization (inc. kanji), authorization per page, section, & site and by
user & group
- O'Wiki
- Typo3 [37] (http://www.typo3.com/): Free Open Source CMS system
for enterprise purposes.
- Visual Content Constructor [38] (http://www.visualshapers.com/): Allows freedom
in design.
- webEditor
- WebGUI [39] (http://www.plainblack.com/webgui): An Open
Source CMS and application programming_framework
- Whisper [40] (http://www.whisper.cx/): Free, simple, beautiful. (6
Oct 2004 Nothing at this site for some time). Seems to have been succeeded by Lucid
Cms.
- Xaraya [41] (http://www.xaraya.com/)
- XOOPS [42] (http://www.xoops.com) : Open Source CMS
Proprietary
- Day Communiqué [43] (http://www.day.com) Providing content management, portal management and digital asset management in
one powerful solution. Day is the leading the JSR 170: Content Repository for JavaTM technology API.
- Design for Life
CMS Content
Management (http://www.contentmanagementuk.com)Fast and easy to use Content
Management System for websites of all sizes. Designed for non-technical users with support for streaming media.
- Documentum [44] (http://www.documentum.com) is probably the largest
and most complex enterprise content management system available, but also the most powerful and flexible. The core product
offering is the eContent Server or docbase.
- FileNet [45] (http://www.filenet.com) is the market leader in enterprise content management solutions. FileNet
offers products for Content Management, Business Process Management, Records Management, Web Content Management, and Forms
Management.
- FLUiD CMS 4.5 [46] (http://www.feedstream.com/) Easy-to-Use,
Host-Anywhere, XML/XSL-based, OpenOffice.org integration Distributed
Authoring, Desktop Application - WCM".
- Immediacy [47] (http://www.immediacy.co.uk) UK based content management system acknowledged for ease-of-use
- Interwoven was the first major enterprise WCM platform.
- Livelink is a content management
system produced by Open Text Corporation.
- Managee [48] (http://www.managee.com) content management system by
Null Studio [49] (http://www.null.ru).
- Mediasurface
- Microsoft has products like Microsoft Content Management Server and Microsoft Sharepoint Portal Server [50] (http://www.microsoft.com/cmserver/)
- Movable Type [51] (http://movabletype.org/)
- Netdoc [52] (http://www.visiomode.com) A versatile CMS product.
- liveSTORYBOARD CMS [53]
(http://www.livestoryboard.com/) : secure hosted CMS
- PHLUENT CMS [54] (http://www.phluent.com/) Phluent is an ASP Content Management Platform".
- Polopoly
- RedDot [55] (http://www.reddot.com) The
former "InfoOffice", Enterprise Content Management.
- Roxen CMS [56] (http://www.roxen.com/) has both a commercial version and a free "Personal Edition".
- Savvy Content
Manager [57] (http://www.besavvy.com/) ColdFusion based web content manager.
- Simplicis [58] (http://www.valtira.com/page/simplicis.jsp) is an inexpensive web content management system from
Valtira that supports multi-lingual content.
- Stellent [59] (http://www.stellent.com/) The core product offering
is the Stellent Content Server.
- SWAA [60] (http://www.interchile.com/) Powerful and easy to use Web Content Management System from Interchile Network. SWAA Stands for Sitio Web Auto Administrable
(spanish).
- Tacklebox CMS [61] (http://www.brookgroup.com/tacklebox) Tacklebox is offered as a fully-licensed or hosted
product.
- Tridion CMS [62] (http://www.tridion.com/) Tridion R5.1 Content Management Suite".
- Varius [63] (http://www.xko.co.uk/varius) CMS and development framework developed by XKO, aimed at the SME market
- Vignette
[64] (http://www.vignette.com/) large and expensive CMS, running on many well-known websites like those
of The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian or Der
Spiegel
- WebEngine CMS [65] (http://www.webengine.be) A web-based CMS by Winsome Benelux completely written
in Java.
- Xitex WebContent
M1 [66] (http://webcontent-m1.com) The enterprise-class J2EE web content management solution by XITEX Software [67] (http://www.xitex.net). Powerful tool for making your website the cornerstone of your business
success, which provides you with numerous of pluggable components to enhance its interactivity, as well as makes the content
management process as pleasant as it ever could be.
See also
See Category:Content
management systems for all articles related to CMS.
External links
- OpenSourceCMS [68] (http://www.opensourcecms.com) Try out some of the most common Opensource Content Management Systems
before you install them at home.
- CMSMatrix [69] (http://cmsmatrix.org) Compare the most common Content Management Systems against each other.
- CMSInfo [70] (http://www.cmsinfo.org/) News and announcement of Opensource Content Management Systems.
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