What is PHP-Fusion?
PHP-Fusion is a constantly evolving content management system (CMS) powered by PHP 4 and mySQL. It provides an easy to install system with a simple yet powerful set of administrative controls. This means you will have an easy to maintain interactive community website without requiring any knowledge of web programming.
Who are the developers of PHP-Fusion?
PHP-Fusion's main code is produced by Nick Jones (Digitanium), a 30 year-old male based in North Wales, United Kingdom. Since I suffer from a genetic neuromuscular disorder called Duschenne Muscular Dystrophy, Programming is one of my main distractions due to limited mobility. My aim is to produce effective web solutions which suit the needs of both experienced and beginner webmasters.
Do I need any experience with HTML?
Obviously any experience with HTML would be ideal, but PHP-Fusion can manage perfectly well with any type of input such as plain text, HTML or PHP. Also, PHP-Fusion's News, Articles and Custom Pages admin panels also provide methods of inserting common HTML tags by the click of a button.
What does PHP-Fusion require to run?
PHP-Fusion requires a computer or webserver running Apache Web Server 1.3x/2.x with PHP 4 (4.1.0 or higher) and mySQL installed. PHP-Fusion should work perfectly well on platforms running Linux, Unix, MacOS and Windows operating systems.
How much does PHP-Fusion cost?
PHP-Fusion is free to use under the terms and conditions of version 2 of the GNU GPL license. For details please visit http://www.gnu.org or read the gpl.txt file bundled with the Full Install or Upgrade package. We would appreciate it if you retained the "Powered by PHP-Fusion" footer copyright notice. We feel this is fair when you consider the many hundreds of hours of work that continues to go into the development of this project. However, if you do remove the footer copyright notice please consider making a donation via Paypal.
Can I use PHP-Fusion for commercial purposes?
Yes you can.
When is the next version of PHP-Fusion being released?
As soon as a release date is set it will be posted in a news item. If there has been no news item posted about the next version release date, then no date has been set. So please don't ask.
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