[Pc_Support] The 46 Best-ever Freeware Utilities -- PC_Supportwiki?

Phil Barnett philb at philb.us
Wed Dec 7 22:46:54 EST 2005


On Wednesday 07 December 2005 09:06 am, Damien McKenna wrote:
> A little bit of filler from someone who has wasted way too much time on
> this junk in the past.
>
> > CMS
> >
> > Mambo
> > Postnuke
>
> There are a ton of *nuke clones to choose from.
>
> > Wiki
>
> Which wiki?  There's phpWiki, Twiki, TikiWiki, PmWiki, DokuWiki, Wikka
> Wakka Wiki, etc.
>
> > Blogging
> > b2evolution
> > plog
> >
> > phpbb (hard to say if this is more blog or CMS)
>
> phpBB is a bulletin board app.
>
> > Other
> > openbiblio
> >
> > wordpress
>
> Wordpress is a blog.
>
> You also forgot some good ones:
> - MediaWiki (used to run wikipedia.org)
> - Instiki
> - Drupal
> - eZ Publish
>
> You can test a whole bunch of them at this great site:
> http://www.opensourcecms.com/

The packages I'm offering are part of the Application Vault that LEAP 
purchased and applied to our Plesk server. It makes installing an entire 
range of preconfigured applications a button push away from installing on any 
site on the server.

So I went through the list and listed the most likely candidates.

The Wiki is phpWiki. The rest of the packages are the specific ones that Plesk 
now supports through the application addon license.

I'm really not interested in trying to make other applications work since I 
don't have time to hack on it.

This makes the applications I mentioned above install, guaranteed to work 
already set up correctly for my server in less than two minutes. There are 
others that I didn't mention because I didn't think they were applicable, 
like OSCommerce and others.

If you are interested in the entire list, you can go to the Plesk site. I'd 
guess there's a listing there on which applications are in the Application 
Vault.

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