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bitweaver - Web Application Framework and CMS

Web Application Framework and CMS

SpOOnman

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This is my TODO/remember stuff page biggrin

  • what about in-code translations - modifier.reltime.php - "In the future"
  • strange Master strings - get rid of old unused?
  • BIT_ROOT_URL - xing

Have you ever dreamed of a Wiki that has a integrated forum? Allows adding images and files? Or maybe you want to start writing a blog and users track it with RSS? Do you want to have a Google map attached to it? Or you want to track your site traffic and see every event on calendar? Here comes the answer - BitWeaver. Check out what we've got for you:

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Bitweaver is a free and open source web application framework and content management system. Its speed and power are ideal for large-scale community websites and corporate applications, but it is simple enough for non-technical small site users to set up and administrate. It comes fully featured on install but is modular and easy to extend.



What is BitWeaver?

Icon Free and open source BitWeaver costs nothing
Icon Ajax and Web 2.0 we use AJAX technology to provide best features
Icon Easy installer It's really easy
Icon Modular You choose modules to use
Icon Easy theming Columns, styles are easy to change in one place
Icon Wiki, HTML or BBCode You can either one of these across all site

What's inside?

Everything you choose. You decide which modules you want on your site:
IconWiki easy as Wikipedia
IconCalendar cool on the side
IconRSS shipped, nothing to configure
IconBoards you don't need to integrate phpBB on your site now!

Technology

Are you a developer? Here's what we have for you:
Smarty we use templates for our presentation
XHTML compiliant our code is clean
AdoDb = every database BitWeaver can use any database of your choice
PHP4 or PHP5 works on both
technology we use advanced features of Firefox, Opera and Safari








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SpOOnman
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SpOOnman
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