PluXml is a content management system (CMS) and blogging platform that operates entirely without a database, instead storing all data in XML files. Designed for simplicity and performance, it allows users to create and manage websites by simply copying files, making it highly portable—even suitable for running from a USB drive. The platform is intended for a range of users, including families, friends, and businesses, and offers collaborative features with five user profiles, each with different permission levels.
Key features of PluXml include support for static pages, categories, tag management, and archives. It provides a media manager for handling images and documents, as well as comment management capabilities. The system generates RSS feeds for articles, comments, tags, and categories, and is available in 11 languages, including French, German, English, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Occitan, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, and Russian. Customization is emphasized through support for themes, including those optimized for mobile devices such as iPhone, Blackberry, and Pocket-PC, and functionality can be extended via plugins. URL rewriting is also supported.
2 or higher. The GD library is needed for image management, and PHP's email sending function is optional. Installation involves downloading and extracting an archive file. The tool does not mention any pricing or licensing model in the provided evidence.
By eliminating the need for a traditional database and offering portability, multi-user collaboration, and a range of content management features, PluXml targets users seeking a simple yet flexible solution for building and managing websites.
Accueil sits in PulseGate's Frameworks & SDKs category. It focuses on publishing and managing a website or blog without needing a database or complex setup. Accueil is an open-source project aimed at bloggers and small website owners seeking a simple CMS. The project is open source (GPL-3.0). The product ships for the web, and it can be self-hosted.
Accueil first shipped in 2012. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 234 stars. Among its 10 catalogued features are no database required, portable, and multi-user support.
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