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Pubsweet
PubSweet is Coko’s free, open source framework for building state-of-the-art publishing platforms. Built by the Coko team and Coko community.
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Kotahi
Manage the submission, review, and publication of preprints, micropubs, and journals. Kotahi is built for remote teams, accelerating publishing, and reducing costs. Built by the Coko team and (increasingly) the Coko community.
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microPublication.org
WormBase commissioned the Coko team to develop a micropublications platform for their micropublications.org project. It follows a simple micropubs workflow which has been designed and built to allow for its re-purposing by any micropubs use case. Built by the Coko team.
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Editoria the fully fledged post-acquisition book production workflow developed by the Coko team in collaboration with the University of California Press (UCP) and the California Digital Library. Editoria is now in live use by UCP, ATLA Press, punctum books, M Publishing, UNC Press/Longleaf Services and Book Sprints. Built by the Coko team.
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Hindawi’s Phenom
Journal submission and peer review platform built by the Hindawi team. Journals publishing and technology organization Hindawi Ltd. has developed a manuscript submission and peer review platform currently in live use. In addition to this, they’ve begun work on additional tools using PubSweet.



Pagedjs
Paged.js is a free and open source JavaScript library that paginates content in the browser to create PDF output from any HTML content. This means you can design works for print (eg. books) using HTML and CSS!. Built by the Coko team with an increasing number of community contributions.
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Wax
a web based word processor. Wax can be configured to meet your application requirements. It is very configurable and extensible. Wax has a number of plugins for various word processing requirements. Built by the Coko team.
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xSweet
A high fidelity MS Word (docx) to HTML converter. Can be used for any application. XSweet extracts the contents of MS Word documents from their underlying XML into HTML, which can be published as-is, imported into an application, or used as a intermediate format to convert it into another format altogether. Built by the Coko team.
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Plume
Platform built for the Cour des Comptes (French Court of Audit) for the French Government. Built by the French Government as an extension to Editoria.
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