Plone is an open source content management system built on top of the Zope application server. Plone is designed to be extensible. It is suited for an internal website or may be used as a server on the Internet, playing such roles as a document publishing system and groupware collaboration tool.
Some of its available features include the following: inline editing, working Copy support, link and reference integrity checking, automatic locking and unlocking, collaboration and sharing, versioning, history and reverting content, upgraded visual HTML editor, workflow capabilities, authentication back-end, wiki support, Rules engine for content, auto-generated tables of contents, support, development, hosting & training, multilingual content management, standards-compliant XHTML and CSS, RSS feed support, free add-on products and more…




Open Source Living is a dynamic archive of Open Source software (OSS) spanning all major platforms, inclusive of small to large scale projects. It aims to introduce and inform new users about viable OSS alternatives to corporate, closed source software.
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