Sueetie is a free .NET-based online community framework that adds centralized membership, shared theming, global search and other community features to open source social networking .NET applications recognized as the best in their class for blogging, wikis, forums and media galleries:
BlogEngine.NET,
ScrewTurn Wiki,
YetAnotherForum.NET and
Gallery Server Pro. In Sueetie these best-in-class applications run natively with minimal modification yet function as a single community with common APIs provided by Sueetie. Sueetie supports
unlimited number of instances of any application and groups of applications. Any .NET application that uses the standard ASP.NET Membership model can be easily added to a Sueetie Community.
Sueetie is available in a single web package called
Gummy Bear. Gummy Bear includes a complete community website with a single install page that will enable you to setup your Sueetie Online Community in minutes. Developers can use the Sueetie Development Package called
Atomo containing all source code. Both Gummy Bear and Atomo are free to all registered users.
Each of the applications that comprise Sueetie has a rich set of features. Add to each the common Sueetie APIs and you have a very robust framework. Here's our latest
Sueetie Feature Snapshot. For more feature details see the
Feature Rich Area. Sueetie was created to enable individuals and small businesses to build affordable, Windows-based online communities. It was also created to support the development of custom community features and new applications built on the Sueetie APIs. To that end we created
Atomo, the Sueetie Developer Package that gives you all applications and framework source code in a single Visual Studio Solution.
Each of the applications released with Sueetie use the
GNU General Public License, so Sueetie abides by that same licensing model. That is, you are free to use Sueetie and the applications in Sueetie as long as you abide by the
GNU GPLv2 statements in use and redistribution. As Sueetie becomes a more customizable and commercial product on which to build new applications, this basic licensing model may be expanded to support those new user opportunities.