Posted By: Hard to Use on January 16 2011 10:33 am
It's very hard to use. Especially, it's hard for insert images to content page that made me try for very so long time. At last I could still not find any way to do. Download it - Try it and then... Absolutely Forget it!
Posted By: Cake PHP User on December 8 2010 10:10 am
I've been studying this framework for a few days now. I was a little confused at first but the documentation is decent and it is built on top of CakePHP and their documentation is excellent. And PHP itself has a lot of good documentation. (I absolutely hate poorly written or non existent documentation !) In short this looks like a good cms for someone who wants to save some time to get a project up and running but who wants to build their site using CakePHP. I have not myself done comparisons with Wordpress and Joomla but I have heard that performance for these two CMS are not so great. I hear the same for CakePHP too. I'd be interested to hear any feedback on the performance issue. To conclude this project has potential, it just needs more support from the PHP and CakePHP community.
Posted By: Peter on March 18 2010 06:57 pm
Yea kind of look and feels like WP but will have a go with it and see what it can and can't do.
Posted By: FabriceV on February 8 2010 01:53 am
Seems promising.
Looks like Wordpress with some Drupal concepts (node, taxonomy...).
Posted By: Fahad on December 31 2009 12:30 am
The backend is inspired by Wordpress, but the project is built from scratch using CakePHP framework. Not a single line of code has been taken from any other CMS.
Posted By: Annika on December 28 2009 07:29 pm
I think it's strange that the backend resembles Wordpress so much.
Was this intentional? Where does it say on the Croogo website that they originally took Wordpress' code? As far as I know, Wordpress is open source but I could be mistaken.
It's very hard to use. Especially, it's hard for insert images to content page that made me try for very so long time. At last I could still not find any way to do.
Download it - Try it and then... Absolutely Forget it!
I've been studying this framework for a few days now. I was a little confused at first but the documentation is decent and it is built on top of CakePHP and their documentation is excellent. And PHP itself has a lot of good documentation. (I absolutely hate poorly written or non existent documentation !) In short this looks like a good cms for someone who wants to save some time to get a project up and running but who wants to build their site using CakePHP. I have not myself done comparisons with Wordpress and Joomla but I have heard that performance for these two CMS are not so great. I hear the same for CakePHP too. I'd be interested to hear any feedback on the performance issue. To conclude this project has potential, it just needs more support from the PHP and CakePHP community.
Yea kind of look and feels like WP but will have a go with it and see what it can and can't do.
Seems promising.
Looks like Wordpress with some Drupal concepts (node, taxonomy...).
The backend is inspired by Wordpress, but the project is built from scratch using CakePHP framework. Not a single line of code has been taken from any other CMS.
I think it's strange that the backend resembles Wordpress so much.
Was this intentional? Where does it say on the Croogo website that they originally took Wordpress' code? As far as I know, Wordpress is open source but I could be mistaken.
Someone feel free to correct me.