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History How it started and how we got to where we are now. The Corinis project started in 2000 when Niko Berger and Peter Rack started to develop their own community-framework. The idea was to create a module-based framework which is easy to implement and use. The background of the idea were hours and hours of work both of them have done using other available products and solutions to implement web-platforms. In 2001 NPS Berger KEG was founded. Offering Web-Consulting it quickly became clear that the Content Mangement Module would have to be the most important module, since every project / every webpage required a (professional) CMS. In 2002 Version 1.0 was ready starting with 8 modules. 2002 was quite a tough year for content / community software so there was a lot of time to improve the solution - so in the beginning of 2003 Version 2.0 was finished with a completly improved and renewed Core module, a new administration Web-GUI and with a lot of improvements of the modules (above all CMS) and the framework. It was not until the end of 2004 when V 3.0 beta was finished but already with V 2.5 the design of the Corinis framework proved very useful when developing individual modules for customers in "no time" and integrating them into the solution. In summer 2005 we decided to share our software with the Open Source Community and make Corinis the most sophisticated Content & Communitymanagement System available.
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