Ananta makes it possible for unexperienced users to create a professional high-quality Web site quickly, while keeping the codebase clean and easy to build upon for both developers and designers. Ananta produces valid XHTML 1.0 code, and uses almost no tables. Ananta aims to be as search-engine friendly as possible, without using dirty tricks that may eventually get you banned. Ananta tries to be as multifunctional as possible without making things overly complicated. The UI tries to prevent inexperienced users from causing irreversible damage.
License: GNU General Public License v3
Changes:
This release fixes the user account activation
page, password renewal,
activation after password renewal, module
installation and removal, a
possible security flaw (SQL injection), an
installation procedure step
5 error, menu items, content, and module order
after editing, "allow
comments" and "show title" after sorting, relative
paths when selecting
images in the file manager, and an XHTML
invalidity which occurred when
the login module was shown two times.