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Big Medium web content manager
Browser-based content manager lets even the most non-technical staff to publish web pages without touching HTML. Easy to use, the website editor is also powerful enough to manage large, fast-changing websites. One installation can manage hundreds of sites on a single server, each with its own unique design. Plus: Content syndication to other websites or via RSS feeds; images and pullquotes; unlimited user accounts for group collaboration; "e-mail to a friend" function for all articles; printer-friendly pages; and site backups and duplication.
http://www.globalmoxie.com/moxie/bigmedium/index.shtml?r=sma-edit-1

BV News
A powerful and flexible website news management script written in Perl. It enables webmasters to add, edit and delete news stories via an easy to use web admin interface, without ftp. Output is highly configurable to blend in with any website design. Importantly, BV News does NOT require SSI, mysql or perl modules to make it work – just install a single perl script and away you go. Features include creation of unlimited news categories, automatic building of news indexes, option to include latest headlines on your site front page, publish or ‘hold’ articles, image uploads and much more.
http://www.blueview.co.uk/bvnews/index.html

Aardvark Publisher
A powerful content management tool and site organizer. You can support user-submitted articles, reviews, editorials or just about any other type of information. Publisher allows you to set up browsable categories of information that are searchable, indexed and easily cross-referenced. You can assign editors, who have the right to approve or edit existing articles.
http://buildacommunity.com/aardvarkpublisher/

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