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Joomla
Free open-source website content management system.
It can be used for everything from simple websites to complex corporate
applications. Additional fancy add-on components are also
available: CRM, email management, real estate management,
what have you - all for a nominal price. Joomla is known to have the largest
support and website template community.
Drupal
Another free open-source website content management system. Also very
good. Some argue it is less user friendly than Joomla.
DotNetNuke
It is an open-source framework (content management system) ideal for
creating Enterprise Web Applications. It is a very powerful piece of
software but it does require quite a bit of learning and it does have
its weaknesses.
Sourceforge.net
This is the world's largest
development and download repository of Open Source code and
applications. If you have some programming knowledge, this resource
would save you incredible amount of time and money. For site statistics,
search for "web logs" and select from hundreds of free programs.
World Press - Open
Source Blogging Platform
WordPress is a semantic personal publishing
platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. It
has a nice looking interface and offers a lot of features. WordPress is
free to download.
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