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GetSimple CMS

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GetSimple CMS
Original author(s)Chris Cagle, GetSimple Team
Stable release
3.3.16[1] / 3 March 2020
Written inPHP
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeWeb content management system
LicenseGPL
Website[2]

GetSimple CMS is a free web Content Management System with the primary goal to be simple and easy to use. It is based on the programming language PHP and uses XML files to store the content. It is a flat file Content Management System, in contrast to other CMS software, that tend to use databases such as MySQL.

History

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GetSimple CMS was created in 2009 by the resident in Pittsburgh, PA in the US web developer Chris Cagle, who still presides over the project as a senior developer. Cage claims he created GetSimple CMS out of the need of a CMS that is "as powerful as WordPress is to use", but easier.[2] Since then, other developers have joined the GetSimple team. An active community contributes plug-ins, translations and themes.

Since November 2024, the official website at the address [3] — is not supported.

Support continues at: [4]

Description

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GetSimple CMS was primarily developed for the creation of smaller websites, however it is also suitable for medium to large websites thanks to the extendability of the platform via plug-ins and themes. The target groups of the CMS are organizations, companies and individuals who need a small to medium-sized websites. According to statistics from W3Tech, GetSimple CMS is used by less than 0.1% of all sites on the internet.[5]

A simple installation process (copying the files to the web server and start the installation routine) allows the immediate use of the software. Some web hosts offer the CMS already pre-installed. Once installed, the software can be expanded with numerous plug-ins and themes.

Reception

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GetSimple CMS has been downloaded over 120,000 times (as of March 2013).[6] The magazine t3n assigns GetSimple as "micro" and "Minimal-CMS" one, praises the simplicity yet possible extensibility through plug-ins. The author of the article states that the theming concept of GetSimple belong to the most intuitive that he had ever seen.[7] The British magazine Computer Active raises the backup function and the simplicity and cleanliness of the work surface as well as the supplied templates produced.[8] The Content Manager magazine dedicated to the CMS a detailed presentation[9] and took it in 2012 next to TYPO3 and WordPress in a comparison of 15 open source CMS on.[10] Hot Scripts counted the CMS in May 2010 to the ten easiest and lightest weight scripts on the web,[11] Design Shack counts it among 50 WordPress alternatives ranks eighth on.[10] On the on Demo specialized installations Page OpenSourceCMS.com counted GetSimple to the 30 most common and best-rated systems (Stand 2013 ).[12]

The German-speaking community has been dedicated as the only language other than English, a separate area on the official forum.[13]

On November 22nd 2024 the site seems to be hacked and on the official forum the post of moderator Timbow on November 23rd states: "I see that http://get-simple.info/ has been hacked. I have no idea who has access to the domain or hosting and if I had their name no idea how to contact them. The site is not likely to be unhacked ever now. As far as I can tell I am the last of the old crew and I only ever had moderator rights on the forum. A week or two past there were disk space errors on the forums and I don't know if or how they were resolved. Best copy anything you might need now. It's been great". [14]

GetSimple CMS Community Edition

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Since 2022, a version of Get Simple Community Edition has been developed by users known by the pseudonyms Multicolor and Islander. This edition aims to introduce a range of improvements, including support for modern PHP versions, and is continuously maintained with new features that are not available in the standard version upon installation. In 2023, the website GetSimple CMS CE Website was launched to inform users about updates and serve as a platform where the latest version of this software can be downloaded.

GetSimple Russian Community (RU/EU)

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The Russian-speaking CMS Getsimple community was formed in 2013 in order to support and popularize this system in the Russian Federation. A team led by Oleg Svetlov and Gafurov Rushan extensive work has been done to create adaptive and relevant templates, as well as important technical plugins.

The platform has official Russian-language support, there are several ways to get help:

  • Forums and communities;
  • Documentation and manuals;
  • Plugins and modules;
  • Local experts.

In Russia, there are specialists working with various CMS, including GetSimple. They can offer their services for setting up, maintaining and developing websites based on this system.

References

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  1. ^ "Releases · GetSimpleCMS/GetSimpleCMS". GitHub. Retrieved 2021-08-18.
  2. ^ GetSimple CMS: The GetSimple Team.
  3. ^ GetSimple CMS: The GetSimple Team.
  4. ^ GetSimple CMS: [1].
  5. ^ W3Tech: Usage of content management systems for websites
  6. ^ Getsimple CMS: The GetSimple Team
  7. ^ t3n: GetSimple – Ein XML-basiertes CMS für Kleinkunden GetSimple – Ein XML-basiertes CMS für Kleinkunden
  8. ^ Computeractive: Run your own website with GetSimple CMS Archived 2012-08-18 at the Wayback Machine. 11. April 2012.
  9. ^ Contentmanager-Magazin: CMS Übersicht: Open Source CMS GetSimple Archived 2013-03-12 at the Wayback Machine.
  10. ^ a b "50 CMS Alternatives to WordPress". Retrieved 2024-05-31.
  11. ^ Ahmad Permessur: Top 10 simplest and most lightweight scripts on the Web. 11. Mai 2010.
  12. ^ GetSimple CMS Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine bei OpenSourceCMS.com
  13. ^ Deutschsprachiges Forum auf der offiziellen Webpräsenz
  14. ^ Post of moderator Timbrew
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