Pico CMS is for those who want a small site with some of the fastest loading you will ever see. It was created by Gilbert Pellegrom.
My view is that this can be used for your site or a customer site which only you are the sole admin or user. It supports Markdown Formatting of which I am not a huge fan but there are people who use it and love it..
It doesn't need a database.Its a flat file CMS.
Its open source and is hosted at GitHib.
It is slowly gathering support and there are plugins and themes avaiable.
This is no regular CMS - wordpress users will definitely hate this for the learning curve.
I don't think that its meant to be used as a blog (it can be used as a blog) but I had found that having large number of blog entries may not be suitable.
But as a CMS, - say for a site having 5 to 10 pages - I don't think that it will matter - it has a very low footprint. and your site users should be amazed by its speed...
My view is that this can be used for your site or a customer site which only you are the sole admin or user. It supports Markdown Formatting of which I am not a huge fan but there are people who use it and love it..
It doesn't need a database.Its a flat file CMS.
Its open source and is hosted at GitHib.
It is slowly gathering support and there are plugins and themes avaiable.
This is no regular CMS - wordpress users will definitely hate this for the learning curve.
I don't think that its meant to be used as a blog (it can be used as a blog) but I had found that having large number of blog entries may not be suitable.
But as a CMS, - say for a site having 5 to 10 pages - I don't think that it will matter - it has a very low footprint. and your site users should be amazed by its speed...