ContentRoller is an easy-to-configure, set up, customize, and use news, links, and blogging CMS environment that provides you the ability to have your own social news site like Digg, Yahoo Buzz, DZone, The Server Side, InfoQ, Slashdot, etc. ContentRoller can also be configured to look like a newspaper-based news site.
| Tags | Software Development Java Libraries Office/Business News/Diary Social News Links blogging CMS Content Management |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Revised |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Changes: Meta feeds were fixed so they no longer point to the feedburner feeds. A few cosmetic changes were made.


Changes: Several of the view templates were updated and fixed, while some were removed. The CSS between ContentRoller and the view templates was further separated. The directory structure was reorganized to further identify templates versus ContentRoller. A number of new options were added for controlling the menus, feed menus, and navigator. Several more tags and tag options were added. A new feeds view was added, which allows you to view the imported articles by feed.


Changes: Numerous fixes and enhancements were made. The license was changed to the BSD license.


Changes: Many changes were made. Voting and activity queues are now controlled by the database. WYSIWYG editing of all textual data was implemented. Defined searches were added. A user can now do activities such as submitting articles, voting, spam flagging, commenting, and more without a registered account (i.e. without logging in). Feed and search timers and limits were added. Feeds can be redirected (for FeedBurner and AdSense type scenarios).


Changes: The primary new feature of this release is predefined searches that can be used as content on the page. This release also has a new licensing model, as well as new feed import timers that allow feed imports to be performed at a specified time interval.