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Projects using PHP

An increasing number of projects, both commercial and open source, are using PHP as their main development tool. If you want to browse through a list companies using PHP, you can go here. This page, however, is a listing of cool things based on PHP, available for download.

Keystone is the next generation of PTS, the project tracking system developed by Dave Belfer-Shevett. It is a complete rewrite of the system, with a new user interface built from the ground up. Forums and message boards are popping up all over the place. To this point the most popular has been the free perl one at Matt's Script Archive. This project is trying to design a better forum with the use of PHP and a database. We are currently using MySQL, but hope to either have a database independent version or multiple versions for different databases in the future. The Ministry of Truth is a web-based job, equipment, and software tracking system that works via PHP and MySQL. MOT is a handy way for an IT support department to keep track of its support calls in a way that also maintains change logs for all machines and software packages. IMP is a set of PHP3 scripts that implement an IMAP based webmail system. Assuming you have an account on a server that supports IMAP, you can theoretically use an installation of IMP to check your mail from anywhere that you have web access. The PHP Base Library is a toolkit of extremely useful functions needed in many web applications.

If you have a project you feel belongs on this list, send us email us at projects@php.net.