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Site@School. The CMS for primary schools

by invalid@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dirk) Sep 28, 2003 at 12:53 PM

This is an advertisment for Open Source Software under the General
Public License
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The newest version of Site@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (1.2.1) is now available on: 

http://sourceforge.net/projects/siteatschool

SITE@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 RUNS ON WINDOWS  AND LINUX SERVERS.

The most important changes/improvements in this version:
- Extended functionality of the editors (now support for tables!)
- Editor for pupils also available under Linux.
- Available in 9 languages (!): English, Spanish, Brazilian,
Norwegian,
Swedish, German, Dutch, Japanese and Chinese.  
- Improved checking of Guestbook and Advertisments.
- Many small improvements.
- Bugfixes.

For more information, see the press release below.
Kindly recommending,
Dirk, Fred, Karin.
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Site@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 is a Content Management Systeem (CMS),
specially designed for primary schools. It has been developed
in close collaboration with schools and their teachers and therefore
it has a number of unique qualities:

- Every pupil can have his/her own webpage. Checking of pages before
publication is possible by their teachers.
- The CMS is managed via the Internet, so you can manage your
schoolsite from home or any other place with an internet connection.
- Refreshing the content of the schoolsite is very simple so the
schoolsite can be kept up-to-date in minutes.
- With the option 'Invisible page' intern links can be made. It's also
a usefule feature  for pages that need a long preparation or pages
that are only needed once a year (Christmas).
- Site@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 is simple to install with a graphic user interface.
- Built in modules for guestbook, e-mail, forum (closed forums for
teachers and pupils, public forums for others), news (with an
archive), search for searching the site, advertisments.
- Guestbook- and ads module send e-mails when someone enters data so
unwanted entries are easily noticed.
- S@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 can be used as a management system for an existing website.
- Two WYSIWYG page editors, functioning under Linux + Mozilla 1.3.1
and above, Windows + IE 5.5 and above and Netscape 7.1 and above.
- 'High visibility mode' voor visually impaired.
- A comprehensive manual with over 140 illustrations.
- Site@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 runs under Linux and Windows.
- Low hardware requirements. Under Linux Site@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 runs fine on
an old P1.
- Etc. etc., see the feature list (link below).

At this moment Site@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 is supplied with the following languages: 
English, Spanish, Brazilian, Norwegian, Swedish, German, Dutch, 
Japanese and Chinese. 
Site@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
's built in translate funcion makes it easy to adapt 
the system to the schools culture.

The first version of Site@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 was subsidised by the City District
'De Baarsjes' of the Munucipality of Amsterdam (Holland).

Site@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 is Open Source Software, licensed under the General
Public Licentie, meaning that it's freely available and can be freely
distributed. Who adapts or improves the software must pubicise 
their material under the GPL.

Site@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 manual (English) and info:
http://siteatschool.sourceforge.net

Site@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 download:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/siteatschool
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Site@School. The CMS for primary schools
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