Campware - Free Software for a Free Press
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Media Develoment Loan Fund (MDLF) launched the Campware initiative in
March 2001 as a platform for open source solutions for independent news
media organizations in emerging democracies. The initative is
coordinated by MDLF's new-media arm, the Center for Advanced
Media--Prague (CAMP).
Campware grew out organically from the need of MDLF's CAMP to provide
cost-effective, open solutions for a number of new-media projects it
was pursuing.
While searching for such solutions (from 1999 onwards), CAMP realized
that most available software solutions for print and radio catered to
commercial players in the West and were thus beyond the financial reach
of independent media in emerging democracies. At the same time, open
source software tended to cater to the geek/webmaster community and as
such was not tremendously suitable for journalists. Mulitlinguality or
Unicode-support were just an occasional afterthought.
CAMP's main idea was that software developed and distributed under the
Campware initiative should be user-centric, i.e. built explicitly for
the end user. Our first project, Campsite, first released in March
2001, embodied such ideals. For example, we called things the way they
are called: our article was an "article," not an "asset"; our images
were called images not "objects"; Campsite's user interface was
automatically customized to each user based on his rights, so there
were almost no "You don't have the right to do this, please contact
your administrator" messages. And all of this the end user could read
in her very own language.
Campware continues to adhere to the logic of short learning curves and
non-mystifying interfaces in all its projects, from the Cream customer
relationship management software for newspapers, to the Campcaster radio automation solution.
MDLF's active partners in Campware are Redaktion und Alltag (Berlin)
and the Department of Digital Design of the Parsons School of Design
(New York). Campware is open to cooperation with likeminded projects.
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Campsite Campsite is a free and open multilingual web publishing tool for news sites. It provides a robust, stable, and journalist-friendly solution for online magazines and newspapers. Download Campsite Go to Campsite Demo |
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Campcaster Campcaster is a free and open source automation system for radio stations. It provides live studio broadcast capabilities as well as remote automation in one integrated system. Download Campcaster Go to Campcaster Demo |
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Cream Cream is a free and open-source customer relationship management (CRM) system designed for media organizations. Cream is designed to meet the unique demands publishers have, including features that allow subscription management, support for multiple products (print subscriptions, advertising, online subscriptions, books, etc.), customer communications (both incoming and outgoing), and easy-to-use reporting and analytical functions. Cream also enables publishers to track special offers, such as seasonal discounts and trade shows. Download Cream Go to Cream Demo |
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Dream A distribution-management system for print publications. Dream helps publishers by providing ways of monitoring distribution, ensuring that publications get out to readers in the best possible way, and optimizing the number of returned copies in an edition. Download Dream Go to Dream Demo |





