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Gerry Chu <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
License: gpl
Other License:
Package: Keyword Engine
System name: kwengine
Type: non-GNU
Description:
source: www.andrew.cmu.edu/~gwc/kwengine.tar.gz
Some things defy classification. That's where the Keyword Engine comes in.
Have you ever written a document, created an image, or got an email and
wanted to put it into more than one "folder"? Now you can, using keywords.
Keyword Engine is a CMS (content management system) that associates entries
with keywords, and with each other. Entries can be a combination of text,
videos, pictures, or any other file type.
Vision:
Four applications are targeted:
Blog
Photo album
Portfolio / Idea database
"Wiki"
Here are some features that need to be added in order to support the
applications:
Support dates, boolean logic, and sorting
Give a choice of existing keywords when adding a new entry
Thumbnail photo view
Templates
Wouldn't it be great if you're using a desktop photo management application
to organize your pictures, clicked "publish", and all your pictures, with
keywords, were on the web?
Other Software Required:
php, mysql
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Regards,