jet 0 Report post Posted July 28, 2005 OpenSourceCMS is a site where you can demo many open source software systems (they have more than just CMS's) They have these systems installed for you to demo: CMS AngelineCMS CivicSpace Clever Copy CMS Made Simple CPG Dragonfly Drupal e107 Exponent eZ Publish Geeklog LucidCMS Mambo MD-Pro myPHPNuke Ovidentia PHP-Nuke phpwcms phpWebSite PHPX PLUME CMS Postnuke Props RUNCMS Siteframe SPIP TikiWiki Typo3 Website Baker Xaraya XOOPS YACS! Blogs b2evolution bBlog BLOG:CMS Nucleus CMS pLog Serendipity Simplog Textpattern WordPress e-Commerce CREloaded osc2nuke osCommerce Zen Cart Groupware ACollab dotProject eGroupWare MoreGroupware phpCollab phpGroupWare PHProjekt WebCollab Forums miniBB Phorum phpBB phptb PunBB SMF UNB W-Agora XMB e-Learning ATutor Claroline DodeboLMS Dokeos Moodle Segue Site@School WordCircle Image Galleries Coppermine Gallery LinPHA Singapore SPGM yappa-ng Wiki DokuWiki ErfurtWiki MediaWiki PmWiki QwikiWiki UniWakka WackoWiki WikkaWiki WikkiTikkiTavi Lite AP News CMSimple Etomite flatCMS GuppY Limbo Nodez Pagetool Pivot PluggedOut CMS SAPID Souken CMS ToendaCMS zTml Others KnowledgeTree Owl phpmychat phpSurveyor SugarCRM Webcalendar As you can see from the pretty enormous list, if you are thinking about using a system that's open source, chances are they have it The systems are there on default installation, and they encourage you to do whatever you like with them when you try them out (though some features have been disabled for security reasons) because it gets reinstalled every two hours (and you get a popup message asking you to stand by while that happens). They update the systems regularly, and also add new ones. I hope some people here will find it of use - I myself really appreciated being able to try out so many things on just one site before having to install them on my own site. jet Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jcguy 0 Report post Posted July 30, 2005 Wow! This site is fabulous! I've always wanted to try ou those open-source scripts in my cPanel's Fantasico, but it's quite troublesome to remove them if I decide not to use anymore. With this site, we can easily try out a demo and see what's the script is like. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites