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WebGUI (pronounced web-gooey) is one of the most popular content management systems (CMS) available today. It is downloaded thousands of times per month and is in use as an Intranet application framework in many Global 1000 companies, governments, schools, and universities.

WebGUI is a content management platform built to give average business users the ability to build and maintain complex web sites. It is modular, pluggable, and platform independent. It is designed to keep the management of content in the hands of those who create content, rather than take up the time of busy IT staff.    [edit]

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    Benefits of WebGUI (from the webgui.org site, and I concur!)


    Short Friendly URLs

    Never worry about ugly numeric ID's or other things in URL's that make it hard for search engines and people to use a site.


    Rich User Interface

    WebGUI has a rich user experience that allows users to place their content through a drag-n-drop interface; helps users pick dates, colors, and more; and has a highly customizable rich editor to allow users to format content quickly and easily.


    Personalization

    Users see their own view of the site through dynamically generated navigation and content. In addition, content can be displayed based upon users' viewing habits.


    Easy To Install

    With the use of the WebGUI Runtime Environment (Unix, Mac, Linux, BSD) and the WebGUI Zip-N-Go (Windows), setup takes minutes rather than hours.


    Powerful API

    WebGUI allows developers to quickly plug-in new functionality to get the most from a site. In addition, WebGUI's standardized plug-in points maintain the upgrade path even with customizations.


    Internationalization

    Users can work in an interface in their native language, and content can be published in as many languages as necessary.


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