Information
AtACimo is finally coming out as a full Version 1.01. That means it's all over testing and has a totally new look and feel to it. Currently we are working hard to put the demo site together for you so you may test it out yourself. It now supports backend templates as well and with a lot of great new features. Of course a lot more frontpage templates that are better both in looks and functions. Backward support is built into the new system; therefore, it will support mainly most of the old templates as well just with minor changes. We had lots of great feedback on the RC version, we thankfull for all the developers and users for it. Hope you will enjoy using the NEW Version as much as the previous.
AtACimo is a PHP-based Content Management System (CMS) designed with one goal in mind: to enable its users to produce websites with ease.
Demo Login Information
You may login to AtaCimo administration interface by using the following credentials:
- Use Name: demo
- Password: demo123
Enjoy it and have fun!
Features
To list all of AtACimo's features would be almost impossible, but here are a few...
- Easy to use interface
- Multi-level, multi-sectioned, modulated page support.
- Simple file/media management section
- Template based front-end, which can be customized per-page.
- Multiple user and multiple group login.
- High-level control with Group-based permissions system.
- User sign-up, log-in, and password recovery abilities.
- Ability for customized timezone, language, date format, time format, and display name per-user.
- Multiple languages (some exp.): English, Magyar, Russian, Spanish, Dutch, etc.
- FREE
- Total freedom - only requirements besides those in the GNU GPL are the need to retain the copyright notice on Administration footer
Requirements
At this point in time, AtACimo Beta's only requirements are PHP (4.6 or higher) and MySQL (3.2.3 or higher).
Please make sure PHP has session support enabled, and that PHP is not in Safe Mode.
Please note: AtACimo is known to be fairly Operating System independent, however it may be tricky using on a non *nix system. AtACimo is developed on Ubuntu Linux and also is officially tested on Debian Linux servers.