Bossie Awards 2010: The best open source applications
InfoWorld's Test Center picks the top open source applications of 2010
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Bossies 2010: Applications
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Bossie 2010 winner: Openbravo ERP
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Bossie 2010 winner: SugarCRM
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Bossie 2010 winner: Pentaho BI Suite
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Bossie 2010 winner: Alfresco
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Bossie 2010 winner: Drupal
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Bossie 2010 winner: WordPress
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Bossie 2010 winner: LogicalDoc
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Bossie 2010 winner: Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware
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Bossie 2010 winner: Apache Solr
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More Bossie 2010 winners
Bossie 2010 winner: WordPress
WordPress has always been an excellent entry-level blogging and content management system (CMS). With the release of the new version 3.0, WordPress finally merges the multiuser version into the main code branch, making it easier to host multiple WordPress sites on a single installation. Version 3.0 also adds easy navigation menu configuration, custom post types, taxonomies for easier customization, and APIs that let you add custom backgrounds, headers, and footers more easily than in previous versions. Some other open source content management systems offer more control, but none beats WordPress's combination of ease and extensibility. One of our favorite things about WordPress is the obscenely large number of plug-ins available that provide most any functionality you can think of -- and then some.
License: GPL
The Bossies 2010 index:
Bossie Awards 2010: The best open source software of the year
Bossie Awards 2010: The best open source applications
Bossie Awards 2010: The best open source application development software
Bossie Awards 2010: The best open source platforms and middleware
Bossie Awards 2010: The best open source networking software









