ANN: New CMS system for PHP available

WebAssist is proud to announce the release of PowerCMS, an easy-to-use, yet powerful, content management solution for PHP and MySQL. With PowerCMS, you can easily convert your static content into database-driven content--which can quickly be updated online at any time by the website owner.
PowerCMS includes a professionally-designed administrative site, ready to deploy. The administrative side of PowerCMS dynamically groups content by pages, shows the last 5 actions, and allows quick rollback to a previous version of any entered content.
PowerCMS works with any web page editing tool including Dreamweaver and lists for $99.99. PowerCMS is now available at a special launch discount of $79.99 until June 5, 2009.
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Best - Joe
Joseph Lowery
VP of Product Management, WebAssist
Author, Dreamweaver CS4 Bible

"David Powers" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:eifql3$7b3$[email protected]..
> The release of PHP 5.2.0 is accompanied by a
dramatically improved Windows
> installer that automates most of the installation and
configuration
> process. It includes all PHP extensions and works with
both Apache (1.3,
> 2.0, and 2.2) and IIS. There's no official documentation
yet, but I have
> posted detailed instructions (based on Apache 2.2.3) on
my website at:
>
>
http://foundationphp.com/tutorials/php_installer.php
That is great news. Good article. It's about time they
released an installer
for the api modules. There are too many people out there
using the old cgi
installer on IIS.
Tom Muck
co-author Dreamweaver MX 2004: The Complete Reference
http://www.tom-muck.com/
Cartweaver Development Team
http://www.cartweaver.com
Extending Knowledge Daily
http://www.communitymx.com/

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