GNIFI is a PHP script for Content Management scripts design by gnifi.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. GNIFI is a Category/Content Management System, easy to use yet a complete featured one.
Publisher review: GNIFI is a Category/Content Management System, easy to use yet a complete featured one. GNIFI is a Category/Content Management System, easy to use yet a complete featured one. Basically its a system that provides a common category system for Images, Articles and Topics. Each category may have other SubCategories and so on. Currently the system only works with Search engine friendly urls and for that your web server must support redirection through Apache's RewriteEngine and .htaccess. Main Features: - Integrated Multi Category system for Articles, Images and Topics - Comments - User Control Panel - Admin Control Panel - Friendly URLS with keywords - Image/Topic/Article Search - Full Custom Templates (Html Only) & Language Files - BBCode & Smilies - News & Rss - Polls and Attachments - User Profiles - Support Tickets Requirements: · Apache Web server · RewriteEngine Redirection · PHP >= 4.30 with GD Library >= 2.0 · Ability to set directory permissions Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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