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    Blosxom is a lightweight yet feature-packed weblog application designed from the ground up with simplicity, usability, and interoperability in mind.
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    cosxom is an efficient C implementation of the filesystem-based database concept pioneered by blosxom.
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    tumble is a featherweight weblog engine in the grand tradition of blosxom, designed for tumblelogs.
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    Gnome Bloxsom is a GUI based program to post entries to a Blosxom based weblog.
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    BXR is an interface to manage a Blosxom-Based blog through the web or XML-RPC. Current it supports blogger, and metaWeblog APIs.
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    A python implementation of the blosxom blogger.
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    A blosxom weblog editor for Mac OS X, Blapp streamlines the blogging process with a convenient, native editing interface for blosxom weblogs. It presents a view of the weblog hierarchy with post titles, displays live-updating HTML preview in the editor, a
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    PHPBlosxom is a blosxom-clone written in PHP, made for modularity. It does not require a database server to be existant.
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    Simple, PHP-based blogging system inspired by the Perl-based Blosxom. Includes advanced features like metadata, modular plug-ins, and conditional GET support. It is also an ideal starting place for developers who wish to create their own systems.
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    ircxom is an IRC bot that allows channel members to post to a blosxom web log. It includes commands for managing IRC-based posts: posts may be moved to different categories, retitled, deleted, and so on.
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    mod_blosxom.c is the Apache module which builds the extremely lightweight Weblog environment. mod_blosxom.c has inherited the function of 'Blosxom' and can share the same data and the same template.
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