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    LiteStore

    LiteStore

    A lightweight, self-contained, RESTful, searchable, multi-format NoSQL

    LiteStore is a lightweight static website CMS that uses SQLite as its backend. It enables users to create and manage simple content-driven websites without needing a complex CMS. LiteStore is designed for fast deployment, minimal setup, and efficient static page generation.
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    Havalite CMS

    Havalite CMS

    Havalite, a lightweight, open source CMS Blog based on php and SQLite

    Havalite, a lightweight, open source CMS Blog based on php and SQLite db. It's licensed under the GNU General Public License.
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    Drupal-SQLite is a patched version of Drupal 6.x that works with SQLite, a lightweight, fast, public domain, multiplatform database system. With Drupal-SQLite you'll have a preconfigured MySQL-less Drupal site that works just out of the box.
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    openMyAdmin is a free CMS, established on the basis of recent trends in developing web applications such as AJAX, MVC and OOP. Basic principles of CMS: web desktop and modular structure.
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    Yggdrasil will be a database independend Content Managment System (CMS) written in PHP with plugin support. At the moment, however, only Nidhogg Database Abstract Layer and Heidrun Template Engine are usable and will be soon available for download.
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    Aruke is a CMS (Content Manager System) written in PHP. It's similar to other CMS but it's uses SQLite DB files in order to store all data. It support some feature like xhtml,comments,summaries,auto menu,users,upload,multilanguage, etc...
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