A fairly simple php script meant to enable one to update a web page with short to medium long pieces of text, without having to use an HTML editor and ftp client.
Useful for blogs, travelogs, siteupdate notes, homepage news, changed visiting hours, etc. The script accepts plain text, automatically converting returns to breaks or full fledged html so you can embed images and links when needed. Uses a MySQL database for storage.
New in v1.1.6: loads of bugfixes, added support for bbCode, comments, multiple posters, topics and more.
Incorporating news into your existing site: put news to any place of any page; 4 basic design types: whole, half, quarter and single-liner;
unlimited levels of categories; you can integrate Headlines with your existing category pages;
no predefined names for mysql tables: Headlines can share the same mysql database with any other software; category menu powered by Tigra Tree;
multiple users with admin and super-admin rights;
seemless integration with your existing search system; including images in your news;
free support
A powerful news management system that use MySQL database. It is very easy to use and integrate into existing website. You will need less than 3 minutes to get it working on your server or you can ask support install script in server FREE. Support *.html *.htm *.shtml *.php
Igloo is a weblog application written in PHP which powers such sites as Mr. Penguin (http://mrpenguin.org) and Class of 97(http://classof97.org). Igloo uses a MySQL database on backend for data handling. It currently features article posting, polls, user registration and management, article commenting, and more.
iNews use the phpBB2 db for to create a news center to publish direct on your page. Full configurable it permit to view the news in inside window or in a pop up window.
Currently only for infared-Designs clients, this news system is quick and easy, and is based off of flat-files. No mySQL database needed. Although this is a light news publishing package, it comes loaded with tons of features. For more information on when this will go public, and a full listing of features, visit the site. A demo version of the script is also available at the site.