7 projects tagged "Portal"
Gnew is a simple content management system. It is fully customizable using a template system, and supports multiple languages. It features easy installation, a simple but complete administration section, multi-level categories, article management, news management with an advanced comments system, poll management, user management, a forum, search engine, RSS feed generation, BBCode and HTML support, emoticons, and more.
Tinypug is a system for building portals that enables innovation communities. The idea is to go beyond one-off statistical surveys (which tend to only verify an existing paradigm) to foster real collaboration and anecdotal feedback from users/customers. A company seeking to gather more feedback on its products usually has to resort to a few existing stand-alone mechanisms such as polls and comments on product listings. But Tinypug puts all of these tools together in one place. It also makes it easier to integrate with call center applications for the active gathering of customer feedback. It's not a content management system as much as it is a feedback management system. It provides in-browser message boards, polls, surveys, and user-submitted ideas with voting. There's also a basic content system that enables you to upload and publish pages and images. You can customize the look of the site using themes and extend its functionality using add-on libraries.
infoScoop OpenSource is a flexible portal framework support for OpenSocialAPI. It is an information portal that evolves according your personal work style. This portal provides important information for individuals from business systems. It implements free arrangement of information and fits to the individual's information processing skill and work style.
Sijio is a fast, high performance, easy to use and fully customizable PHP community script. It is equipped with all necessary professional tools and features to run a full fledged community site. Features include blogs, events, a forum, a gallery, polls, page management, user management, and RSS feeds, customizable Smarty powered templates, WYSIWYG editing of any content, easy picture upload, an unlimited number of attachments, and more. It is completely SEO friendly.
A secure portal type application provides four basic functions for a Web development team: application security, account management, user and application mapping, and modular application development capability. AppDepot is not a content management system. The main objective of AppDepot is to offload critical functionality from the application and onto AppDepot. Web application developers are then free to focus on core application functionality. AppDepot works to provide a lightweight, small footprint platform where users and applications meet securely.
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.