GooCMS is the successor to the popular GF-admin content management system for Web sites. This version boats features such as threaded comments, user/rank management, a file manager, full site search, advanced menus, RSS feed input & output, automatic and custom back-ups, activity logs, smileys and full style customisation, as well as the usual news and page management. Though perhaps optimised for larger sites, GooCMS could also be the solution for smaller sites looking for that extra something.
This is a very basic/simple web crawler that returns the meta tags on a site that you searched for. This version includes the ability to search any site.
You can set this News Ticker to show a single line scroller or a box center, left or right. Text will pause when you pass your mouse over it. It is very easy to make it show clickable links, images or anything else you want. Providing you can code it in HTML you can scroll it as part of your news ticker. You can also change the font size and color as well as the complete layout and everything is controlled via a simple configuration file. You can even have multiple instances of the same script running on the same page so you can have it show a single line news ticker in one place and a left hand box in another. Now supports multiple languages.
C2Web is a template based Content Management System. It allows you to create your own website without the typical Portal layout. You can create your own edit masks (in PHP/HTML/mySQL) or use the standard masks. Not many features, but the easyest way to manage your site.
Pgdmail is a simple form processor which sends the data collected in your form to an e-mail address. It can handle multiple fields, and you can have your custom confirmation page.
Play the classic hangman game - guess the word or phrase without getting more than 6 letters wrong. The word list can easily be modifed in the script. Non-alphabetic characters are allowed, but filled in. It can also now be used with international (non-English language) letters or other characters as letter choices.