18 projects tagged "Content Management System"
Time Star is calendar-based software to make bookings, manage work, and issue quotations, job sheets, invoices, and receipts. Full e-commerce facilities, content management, and a whole range of additional work management features are available. Set reminders and get an email with the details. Place a booking by adding an event into the calendar. Manage your jobs in day, week, and month views. You can create and manage user accounts. Mark jobs as complete then set account terms for payment. Manage complete and incomplete work. Add materials / parts and suppliers to your invoices as well as 3rd party fees. Add extra information about your jobs by setting fields and uploading files and images. Check paid and unpaid customer accounts Generate quotations, job sheets, invoices, and receipts to send to your clients. Take payments online for your completed jobs. Create graphs using client, work, and financial data.
Refinery is a Ruby on Rails content management system for small business sites where the client needs to be able to update their Web site themselves without being bombarded with anything too complicated. It is truly aimed at the end user, making it easy for them to pick up and make changes themselves.
Strelin is a content management system for Web sites based on Joomla!. It adds a flexible, enhanced access control layer, which covers not only content but other components as well. It is also possible to control access to modules, plugins, and menu items. A powerful article tagging system allows articles to be grouped by any single tag or a combination of tags.
Foswiki is wiki software, supporting the editing of Web pages in an ordinary Web browser by end users. What makes Foswiki special is that it supports the embedding of active and passive macros that enhance the page content (e.g. with global or dynamic information) and allow end-users to build applications that store and process data in a structured manner.
Napata CMS is a CMS for sites that are biased towards sharing information, primarily with text. It is a little wiki-like, but not a wiki. The CMS's frontpage almost resembles a blog's homepage.The script has three dedicated variants depending on the syntax in use: Mediawiki-like Markup variant, Markdown variant, and WYSIWYM variant. It incorporates a simple revision system that saves a copy of any post/article that is edited. It is easy to install using an intuitive Web installer.
papaya CMS is a Web Content Management System based on open standards (including XML, XSLT, PHP, and MySQL/PostgreSQL). It is compatible with almost every operating system, is platform-independent, is multi-lingual, offers great usability, and is easy to extend via its plugin system. It is scalable and perfect for business websites.
Docebo’s Joomla LMS Plugin allows Joomla! users to transform their Web site into an e-learning portal by integrating the Joomla! CMS with the Docebo LMS (Learning Management System). It allows you to embed online courses in a Joomla! website and assign training by using the Joomla! dashboard, access courses and training reports and control the whole e-learning project directly from Joomla!, display courses assigned to logged-in users using a widget, and integrate Docebo with the Joomla! user database, including single sign on.
A PHP script to filter input text for standard, security, and policy compliance.
A light weight API, clean room JCE, JCE/JCA provider for Java cryptography.