Rainbow Portal Project

Open Source February 4th, 2003

Rainbow Project, an open source Content Management System (CMS) based on Microsoft’s .NET IBUYSPY portal application.”

I’m starting to really dig the IBS portal framework Microsoft made available to demonstrate .Net

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