> PHPSlash is really goodd, although user management won't be 
> out until .7 and .6 was just released.  PHPNuke has usermanagement, 
> but from what I hear its not all that customizable..  Check out phpslash 
> at www.phpslash.org.. they aren't running phpslash on that site currently 
> due to DB difficulties with the host (i.e., requested the DB and am still 
> waiting..)

I'm evaluating PHPNuke at the moment. It certainly seems to have the 
goods on customisation. 

Besides which, you can always edit and fiddle :)

Jason

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