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		<title>CushyCMS or FTP Client?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 07:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>RyanN</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[CushyCMS is a new hosted Content Management System from Stateless Systems &#8211; the people who brought you bugMeNot.com, PDFMeNot.com and other similar services. It&#8217;s a dead simple CMS that requires no software install and no real programming knowledge. Found out about it via this Techcrunch post. I don&#8217;t like to make judgements about things I [...]]]></description>
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<p>CushyCMS is a new hosted Content Management System from <a href="http://www.statelesssystems.com/" target="_blank">Stateless Systems</a> &#8211; the people who brought you bugMeNot.com, PDFMeNot.com and other similar services. It&#8217;s a dead simple CMS that requires no software install and no real programming knowledge. Found out about it via <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/04/07/cushycms-beta-launch-free-invites-for-techcrunch-readers/" target="_blank">this Techcrunch post</a>.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t like to make judgements about things I haven&#8217;t actually tried, but this app is so simple that I think <a href="http://www.vimeo.com/870293/" target="_blank">the video</a> is all the explanation I need &#8211; I mean that as a compliment.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m a huge fan of simple solutions that solve specific problems really well and I think CushyCMS is a big step in the right direction. A lot of CMSes are extremely complicated to install, setup and do a poor job of actually managing content easily.  Cushy is simple to set up and simpler to use.</p>
<p>It does a few things that I can&#8217;t really call good or bad,  just &#8220;interesting.&#8221;<br />
Hosting the CMS on a third party site definately makes it simpler to set up, but it has some obvious privacy concerns, you&#8217;re giving cushy access to your own site, not just setting up an account on an isolated service.<br />
Using the CSS class property to define content areas is also interesting. I really want to say that this is a good solution to the complexity of implementing a templating language. I just can&#8217;t stomach the ideal of defining a CSS class that isn&#8217;t actually used to display a visual style, it&#8217;s just wrong; but I&#8217;ll admit, it is a pretty ingenious solution.</p>
<p>Even though I really really want to write a positive review about this app &#8211; I honestly think it&#8217;s a big step forward for simplicity &#8211; in it&#8217;s current itteration it has one serious flaw that makes it almost completely unusable. It is not at all possible to add any dynamic content! It&#8217;s only possible to edit existing HTML pages, with CushyCMS defined elements. The Administrator has to add individual pages with statically defined content areas. CushyCMS can&#8217;t even re-generate this content to create repeating elements within this HTML page. This means that Cushy can&#8217;t even be used to manage the even simplist newsletter, blog, photo gallery or photo gallery. Essentially, it&#8217;s only really good for managing what I would normally consider &#8220;static content areas,&#8221; things like about us, privacy policies, contact us pages, intro blurbs. For the most part this type of <strong>content </strong>doesn&#8217;t need to be updated often and therefore, doesn&#8217;t really need a <strong>management system</strong>.</p>
<p>Because of this, CushyCMS is almost nothing more than a glorified FTP client.</p>
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