Croogo
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| Developer(s) | Fahad Ibnay Heylaal</td></tr> | ||
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| Stable release | 1.2 / December 31, 2009</td></tr> | ||
| Written in | PHP</td></tr> | ||
| Operating system | Cross-platform</td></tr> | ||
| Size | 1.8 MB (archived)</td></tr> | ||
| Development status | Active</td></tr> | ||
| Type | Content management system</td></tr> | ||
| License | MIT License</td></tr> | ||
| Website | http://www.croogo.org</td></tr>
</table> Croogo is a free, open source, content management system powered by CakePHP framework, and distributed under the MIT License. [edit] External links
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