JahiApps
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JahiApps are ready-to-use applications, modules and templates that further expand the feature-depth of our platform. The brand new JahiApps Forge is the place to find the apps you needs or distribute the ones you developed.
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Blog
Today's blogs are commonly found both on public web sites and on corporate intranets. Jahia provides a ready-to-use blog application which can be used to populate your newly created social workspaces and enrich your brochureware site.
Wiki
For specific use cases (free form documentation spaces, knowledge sharing hubs, etc.) you may want to let external users edit and enrich content, directly from the live production environment, with no specific rights/authorizations on the authoring server. This is our Wiki.

My Portal
Each user also gets a personalized dashboard page which can be populated with available composites. As the platform is « module-agnostic », the user can bring in elements from different types. Mixing up Portlets, gadgets, RSS, content items, images and videos is done transparently and directly from within the browser.

Brochureware-type ACME Starter Kit
The default template set was entirely revamped to leverage the new composites and the improved core back-end capabilities. It can serve both as a Starter Kit to develop more traditional user experiences or as a training set to rapidly experiment the technology and features available.
Forum
Discussion forums are still a popular way to engage with your internal or external audiences. Jahia 6.5 provides a Forum JahiApp by default, that can be easily instantiated and added in any of your web initiatives as much as you need.

My Connections
Each user today wants to access his own activity streams. Similar to Twitter, our JahiaApp "My Connections" provides a private social networks where your employees can follow others and exchange messages. With this JahiApp, users can also follow spaces, documents or any elements activities manage by Jahia xCM or any other JahiApps you deployed on your Jahia instance.

MyTasks
As web sites become more actionable, full-fledged content-rich applications, any user, not only registered editors or publishers, needs access to a centralized and personalized task manager. New user tasks can also be generated by any applications or modules running within the system.





