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razorCMS (Flat File)
Friday, 14 November 2008 19:06

razorCMS, the flat file content management system, that can be as small or large as you wish. It's lego brick structure allows you to have just the amount of functionality you need in a flat file CMS solution, helping to keep speed and simplicity at a maximum.

razorCMS is ideally suited to small to medium website projects, due to it's flat file structure it has no need for a database meaning it can also be a cost effected method in content management, allowing it to be used on the cheapest of web hosts, or even free hosting.

Start off with a core system install, then add the extra functionality as you need it via the blade pack management system. From WYSIWYG editors to SEF URL you can find the extra functionality you need via the blade pack system.

razorCMS is offered for free under the GPLv3 open source licence, maintained and developed by morgan integrated systems ltd.
 

More about razorCMS

razorCMS is a PHP open source content management system that came about from some brief time spent using nanoCMS, this is an open source CMS solution created by Kalyan Chakravarthy. After forking the nanoCMS project to create uCMS, adding extra functionality, it was decided that more needed to be done.

razorCMS was created from scratch by the lead developer from morgan integrated systems ltd., using a whole new design, but using some of the usefull parts of uCMS in a few places. Most of the old uCMS code that has found its way into razorCMS has been re-written, but most of the code is new code.

Due to this system using some 'as is' code and some re-written code from uCMS, all of razorCMS is offered under the GPLv3 licence and supported and maintained by morgan integrated systems ltd.

 

Visit the razorCMS website for more info...

 

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