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FancyCMS core released next week!

February 25, 2010 - 3:56 am

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Firstly I would like to say thank you to everyone who was patiently waiting, while we were breaking all the assigned deadlines And finally, Fancy Flash CMS open source core is ready and currently passes the QA team! As we have promised before – the core will be released under a free license for private [...]

FancyCMS Interactive: Answers & News

February 24, 2010 - 8:58 am

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Here are the answers to the questions that we’ve received during the “FancyCMS Interactive” period. To recap I’d have to say that the questions were not that technical as I’ve expected them to be I think we’re still opened to any kind of questions – feel free to comment! 1. – Is FancyCMS free or [...]

FancyCMS Interactive: Our Developers – Your Questions!

February 16, 2010 - 6:26 am

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Since I’ve started to tweet actively and communicate with people by e-mail, I’ve noticed that my technical knowledge is not enough to answer all the questions that I receive about FancyCMS. So I thought it would be great to give you the opportunity to communicate with our developers directly! Feel free to post any questions [...]

Website Redesign Has Been Launched

February 12, 2010 - 4:47 am

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As many of you may have noticed our basic WordPress template is not the best sollution to host a remarkable piece of software that we keep telling your about! As the release is slowly approaching we are in need of a good website to represent our Flash CMS. After all we need an attractive design [...]

Project Report: check out what is done!

January 19, 2010 - 10:57 am

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As to reward you for your patience and your interest to Fancy Flash CMS I decided to make up something like a quick report on what is done and what is in the process of development now. In such a way you can know better what to expect from Fancy and probably come up with [...]

Don’t Strip While Snow Shoveling

January 18, 2010 - 6:07 am

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Forgive me my disappearance. I am extremely sorry for having left you guys with no information for this long, and, what is even worse, with no Flash CMS so far. The thing is that there was no chance for me to let you know anything on how the project is going, because I had to [...]

The release is being delayed: Good or Bad?

December 18, 2009 - 8:42 am

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Thank you for all your comments. We are very proud to hear that our Flash CMS Platform is that much awaited, and at the same time we feel really uncomfortable for making you wait. We regret to inform you that it was decided to delay the release date a bit. It’s not about the software [...]

Flash CMS: the future is about Flash

December 14, 2009 - 8:55 am

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It is useless to reject a great meaning of Internet today. In is not just a temporary phenomenon, it has already become a natural part of our life. As the time spins, our life is migrating online, and nobody can predict what will the final point of this process be. Today Internet is not only [...]

10 Outstanding Flash Website Designs

December 2, 2009 - 6:27 am

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Flash technology opens new boundaries in website design. Everything we could not even think about has become possible. The designer of a website is not anymore restricted by anything, and now he can bring even his craziest ideas to life. Until not so long ago there still was a question of SEO-friendliness of a flash [...]

Fancy CMS Admin Panel Mostly Done

November 27, 2009 - 7:33 am

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Fancy CMS team continues working on the flash CMS to make the day of actual release come sooner. One more important step of work is behind: we’ve made a design for the admin panel. Of course, it still will have to undergo some changes to improve usability, but in general the design is finished.