Mambo

Mambo is a full-featured, award-winning content management system (CMS) that can be used for everything from simple websites to complex corporate applications. It is used all over the world to power government portals, corporate intranets and extranets, e-commerce sites, nonprofit outreach, schools, church, and community sites. Mambo's "power in simplicity" also makes it the CMS of choice for many small businesses and personal sites. With over 8 million downloads, Mambo is arguably one of the most popular CMS's in the world. Mambo is easy to install, simple to manage, and reliable.

Last updated 22 Dec, 2008


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  • PHP (Use Requirement)
  • MySQL (Use Requirement)
Related Projects

Absolut Engine, EZRO, OpenCms, PHPX, PLuggedOutCMS, Plone, SCA-CMS, Typo3, WebMake, eZ publish, syntax-desktop

Versions

4.6.5
4.5.3

4.5.3 stable released 2005-11-30

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User manual available in 9 languages from http://mosdoc.mamboserver.com/

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