BitNami makes installing popular open source packages easy as pieDownload Squad

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One of the main issues with open source software that citizens have (and a reason they don’t use it) is that it’s hard to install and configure. There is a new project called BitNami that is trying to take the sting out of the open source adoption process. They bundle many popular Open Source software packages into a 1-click setup file. Theoretically, all a user has to do it download the package of their choice and copy it on to their system or web host.

There are some very hard-hitting packages to chose from including WordPress blogging software, phpBB bulletin board software, Drupal CMS, and MediaWiki, among others.

To check out

their packages. Head by to BitNami.org and download the application you are interested in. You will probably have to FTP the packages up to your web host. More detailed directions can be found on BitNami.org.

The BitNami project is looking to add new packages to their site and are taking suggestions. One app on their list that excites us in specific is SugarCRM, an immensely popular Customer Relations Management application.

We say “way to go!” to the BitNami project and hope that radical step will broaden the user base and drive more folks to utilize these great tools.

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