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| Lexysoft Directory Server 2004 |
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Lexysoft Directory Server 2004 is Windows compatible. Lexysoft is a consulting and development company serving small to medium sized companies globally. Our proven development methodology enables us to successfully deliver cost-effective and end-to-end enterprise solutions based on your business goals.Lexysoft's experienced, competent, dedicated, and skilled development teams stay in the cutting edge of knowledge and technology at all times.
Price: $469 - Version: 1.0 - Platform(s): Windows - Updated: 07 July 2004
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| OmniPortal |
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OmniPortal was created with one goals in mind, creating the most flexible and secure .Net Content Management System (CMS) on the market today. We have switched gears and started working from the ground up to correct perceived fall backs of other portals.
Price: Open Source - Version: 1.0 - Platform(s): Any .Net - Updated: 28 May 2004
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| Rainbow Portal |
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The Rainbow project is an open source initiative to build a comprehensive content management system using Microsoft's ASP.NET and C# technology. A VB version is also available.
Rainbow, available today in 14 languages, allows content authoring to be safely delegated to role-based team members who need little or no knowlege of HTML.Rainbow optionally supports a two-step approval-publish process.45 plug-in modules are now included in the standard release, including support for an e-store, XML news feeds, Flash, Maps, Newsletter, Surveys, Forums, Document Management, Custom Lists, and more.It's also fairly easy to build your own custom modules using the guidelines provided on the Developer Documentation page.
Rainbow has received more than 30,000 downloads to date and is already in production at many commercial internet and intranet sites.
Price: Free (GPL) - Version: 1.1 - Platform(s): ASP.NET - Updated: 28 May 2004
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| DotNetNuke |
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Shaun Walker of Perpetual Motion Interactive Systems Inc originally released DotNetNuke 1.0 as an open source project on Dec 24, 2002. The code base represented an evolution of the Portal Starter Kit, an essential reference implementation for building ASP.NET applications, originally distributed by Microsoft with the .NET Framework 1.0.
Price: Free (BSD) - Version: 1.0.10 - Platform(s): Windows NT, .NET Server - Updated: 28 May 2004
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