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		<title>Introducing GetSimple CMS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introducing GetSimple CMS Transcript From Episode CMSW2009-08-17 In his CMS Report this week, CMS enthusiast Bryan Ruby reviews a new CMS tool called GetSimple CMS, newly launched by Chris Cagle. This brand spanking new tool is aimed at small businesses, and have a few nice features worthy of note. These include an &#8220;undo&#8221; command that [...]]]></description>
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Transcript From Episode CMSW2009-08-17</p>
<p>In his CMS Report this week, CMS enthusiast Bryan Ruby reviews a new CMS tool called GetSimple CMS, newly launched by Chris Cagle. This brand spanking new tool is aimed at small businesses, and have a few nice features worthy of note. </p>
<p>These include an &#8220;undo&#8221; command that works for almost every action, and a revision backup feature. The tool also can generate an XML sitemap, which is used by most search engines for indexing. And it has an integrated help ticket system. </p>
<p>Another factor to note is that GetSimple CMS uses XML files for database storage, instead of the more common SQL database. GetSimple CMS is a PHP application that runs on Unix or Linux OS and Apache servers. Demo and download are available at get-simple.info.</p>
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