ImpressCMS
Developer(s)The ImpressCMS Project
Initial releaseJanuary 2008 (2008-01)
Stable release
1.4.5[1] / 2023-07-06[±]
Repository
Written inPHP
Operating systemCross-platform
Available inMultilingual
TypeContent Management System
LicenseGNU General Public License version 2
WebsiteImpressCMS.org

ImpressCMS is an open source content management system for building and maintaining dynamic web sites, written in the PHP programming language and using a MySQL database.[2][3] The product is released under the GNU General Public License version 2.[4][5][6]

History

The ImpressCMS Project was formed in late 2007 as a result of a division in the XOOPS community.[2][4][7][8] The first beta release of ImpressCMS was introduced in January 2008 and ImpressCMS 1.0 Final was published in March 2008, establishing its new identity apart from XOOPS and incorporating bug fixes, security enhancements and new features.[4][9] This was followed by the release of ImpressCMS 1.1 in October 2008.[10]

Version 1.2 was released almost one year later.[11] Major changes were done to the core of the system, hence the longer development time. This version introduced the ImpressCMS Persistable Framework (IPF) in the core, the ‘Content’ core module was transformed into a stand-alone module, and the installation system had a substantial refresh. On the visual side a new theme was introduced, featuring an AJAX redirect for system messages.

Marking the end of a long development period, version 1.3 was released on 20 September 2011.[12] The ImpressCMS 1.3 series is a total refactor of the core system aimed at modernising the code structure, making the system smaller, faster and use less memory. This is also the last branch of ImpressCMS to provide compatibility with previous Xoops-based modules.

Awards

In 2009, ImpressCMS placed first as the Most Promising Open Source CMS in the Packt Publishing awards.[13]

ImpressCMS was the third-place winner of the Packt 2008 Most Promising Open Source CMS award, and a finalist in the 2008 SourceForge Best New Project award category.[2][14] [15] Marc-Andre Lanciault, a founder and lead developer for ImpressCMS, also received recognition on the list of Open Source CMS Most Valued People during the 2008 Packt awards.[16]

Features

ImpressCMS uses an open architecture, allowing webmasters to add modules into the core CMS for additional functionality. Modules exist that have been developed by an international community of developers, designers and fans and are able to handle most every task associated with the managing of web content and an online community.

The basic features of ImpressCMS are:

  • Database driven
  • Granular permissions for users and groups
  • Complete user profiles and private messaging
  • Customizable themes and templates
  • Integrated comment system, with moderation options
  • Integrated management for banner advertising
  • Site-wide search function
  • Multibyte language support
  • PDF generation via TCPDF library

See also

References

  1. "Releases". Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  2. 1 2 3 Hagopian, Pete (November 10, 2008). "ImpressCMS's Award-Winning Platform Receives An Upgrade". Information Week. Retrieved 2009-01-23.
  3. "ImpressCMS 1.0 erschienen" (in German). Retrieved 2009-01-23.
  4. 1 2 3 Dahlquist, David (March 17, 2008). "ImpressCMS Project Releases Open Source CMS". Retrieved 2009-01-23.
  5. Dirscherl, Hans-Christian (2008-11-03). "ImpressCMS 1.1 veröffentlicht" (in German). PC Welt (IDG Magazine Media GmbH). Retrieved 2009-01-23.
  6. Bantle, Ulrich (2008-12-30). "ImpressCMS 1.1.1: Xoops-Fork aufpoliert" (in German). Linux Magazin. Retrieved 2009-01-23.
  7. ImpressCMS web site "Open Letter to the XOOPS Community" Archived 2008-06-10 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 8 January 2008
  8. "ImpressCMS ermöglicht leichtes Erstellen von Websites". 2008-12-02. Retrieved 2009-01-23.
  9. ImpressCMS web site "ImpressCMS 1.0 'Janus' Beta Released!" Archived 2010-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 16 June 2009
  10. Brown, Eric (November 10, 2008). "ImpressCMS Releases Version 1.1 Final". Retrieved 16 June 2009.
  11. Johnston, Mike (December 13, 2009). "Final version of ImpressCMS 1.2 has been released". Retrieved 25 November 2010.
  12. Johnston, Mike (September 21, 2011). "ImpressCMS 1.3 Released". Retrieved 29 February 2012.
  13. "2009 Most Promising Open Source CMS Announced". 2009-11-09. Retrieved 5 Dec 2009.
  14. "2008 Most Promising Open Source CMS Announced". 2008-10-30. Retrieved 16 June 2009.
  15. "SourceForge.net Names Finalists for Community Choice Awards". 2008-07-03. Retrieved 16 June 2009.
  16. "2008 Open Source CMS Most Valued People Announced". 2008-10-27. Retrieved 16 June 2009.
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