Any or all of these web applications can be added to your website, including multiple installs of each.
Community Building includes forum systems (also known as bulletin boards), guestbooks, and mailing list applications.
phpBB Forum |
MediaWik Wiki |
SMF Forum |
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Content Management Systems (CMS) are applications designed to manage dynamic content for websites.
All CMS applications have the ability to manage news or blogs and all include a templating system that allows the appearance/style of web pages to be controlled. The more advanced applications can include a near endless list of additional features, including: categories; commenting; user logins; polls; statistics; file managers; FAQ managers; and so on.
CMS applications generally fit into the following loose categories: Blogs (also known as weblogs), CMSs, Portals (modular features that can be added into a standard three-column page layout), and Frameworks (do-it-yourself systems).
WordPress Blog |
Drupal CMS |
Joomla Portal |
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Web based business applications include e-commerce systems (also known as shopping carts) for running sales websites, customer support systems, and project managers.
osCommerce e-commerce |
Crafty Syntax Support |
Simple Invoices Forum |
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Photos and Files includes image galleries and other applications that assist in the management of website images, music, videos, and other multimedia.
Coppermine Gallery |
cFTP Files |
Gallery Gallery |
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Contact forms, clocks, e-cards, Survey, Statistics, URL shorteners, and other novel applications.
Simple Poll Poll/Survey |
ContactForm |
WebTrees Genealogy |
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