gpEasy CMS 1.6.3

Rating: 3.8/5 (173 votes cast)

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Category: Lite
Stable Release: 1.6.3
Started In: 2009
Updated: May 22 2010 11:24 pm
Native Language: English
Translated To:
  • Arabic
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Polish
  • Portuguese
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    gpEasy CMS Demo
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    gpEasy CMS Description
    gpEasy is a complete content management system that lets users create rich and flexible Web sites with a simple and easy-to-use interface. The embedded design of the admin interface allows users to instantly see changes in a single browser window.

    Significant Features

    • WYSIWYG Editor (CKEditor)
    • Galleries (ColorBox)
    • SEO Friendly Links
    • File Upload Manager
    • Editable Theme Content
    • Deleted File Trash Can
    • Multiple User Administration
    • Flat File Storage
    • Fast Page Loading
    • Fast and Easy Installation
    • HTML Tidy (when available)
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    gpEasy CMS Comments
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    Posted By: R. Luiten on July 22 2010 09:14 am
    I like this system, but the demo is not sufficient. Without a set of images it is not possible to create a gallery by example.

    Also missing are extra options per page, like metatags and links between (content)pages by a friendly linkmanager.
    Posted By: I Sit on the Fence! on July 2 2010 11:06 am
    Wow, that was fast, they have updated the blog plugin to allow for comments, what an amazing flat file CMS.
    Posted By: jogai on May 12 2010 06:48 am
    Awesome light CMS
    Best of the lights
    Posted By: e11world on May 1 2010 09:28 pm
    This seems to be very promising. I haven't actually tried it on my server yet but I can't wait to do so. Thank you so much for this and I wish you more success.
    Posted By: Jon on April 24 2010 01:40 am
    Just downloaded, unzipped and installed. Wow. I'm impressed. I will keep working with it. Seems great so far.
    Posted By: Bill on April 21 2010 04:28 am
    I like this cms. I was able to drop it in and start using it.

    Unlike most PHP cms', I was able to use this on my IIS hosting with PHP, where I wasn't able to use wordpress.
    Posted By: Denis on April 12 2010 11:00 pm
    Top little cms, I think out of gpeasy, pluck & getsimple, this is the champ, though I hope they upgrade the blog to allow comments, that is realy all that is missing, but going by the new guest book plugin created, looks like commenting on the blog will be included soon (pluck is the only one out of the 3 that allow for comments on the blog, getsimple doesnt even have a blog mod) they even have a minishop plugin, though rather simple, ecommerce it is not, but this tells me that this is the beggining of great things to come. It uses recapture as an option for human verification when sending a contact email. Thanks to the author/s & keep up the good work.
    Posted By: Bernd on April 1 2010 10:02 am
    With gpEasy it is very easy to enhance the System. It comes with a nice Addon Feature which is easy to use and programming for.
    I should it know, because I'm not a php Programmer but managed to write a plugin for it :-)
    Posted By: Viriato on March 14 2010 07:14 pm
    One suggestion. The option to choose different languages in frontend.

    I know it’s complicated to have several languages when we don’t have a DB but you could implement a solution to display different flags linked to different installations and, maybe, call the different pages of each language to one master page. Just my two cents for an already very interesting little and simple CMS.
    Posted By: azevedo on March 14 2010 07:03 pm
    Very promising. The code is clean and objective.

    But as a webdesigner my biggest complain is the unfriendly options for personalization. I think that’s a problem in almost every CMS around. It seems all of them are made by programmers for programmers, design is always too basic.
    Posted By: Really slim and easy! on March 9 2010 10:06 am
    All the basics are there.....
    Posted By: Alford on February 7 2010 10:46 am
    Great little CMS, very easy to use and setup and runs fast on most servers.

    Keep up the great job......no bugs on this end !!!!!
    Posted By: max on February 3 2010 08:40 am
    disabling SEO is possible ? I have'nt mod_rewrite....I'm on windows :(
    Posted By: Wazz999 on January 30 2010 04:34 am
    Great CMS. Took a little work to get running on my home server, but the author is more than willing to help out, and sorted all the bugs I found out quickly. Go to authors website to get updated rc4 version. Fixed quite a few annoying bugs.
    Posted By: Paul on January 25 2010 02:23 am
    Looks nice, but what is that file manager all about, confused the hell out me, the ideas are great, smooth and carried out well, but I can't help feel confused by some of it.

    I get the impression I would spend more time going wow, and playing with stuff rather than actually getting anything done.

    I think this would be awesome if some of the usability was tidied up, it needs to be a bit more logical, people need to be gently guided through things.

    I switched off after the file manager, real nice, but confusing as hell, can i only upload so many files, as there only seems to be so many slots, what are those slots and how does this fit in with directories, and file structure?? and what is a hidden page, or a special file.

    I think the jquery integration is good, I am playing with this at present.

    Paul
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