ExpressionEngine
March 8, 2007 -- filed under Directory
EllisLab (formerly pMachine) is a privately-held technology company, founded by Rick Ellis, that develops web publishing software.
The first developed tool was a publishing app called pMachine, which was released in 2001. pMachine is no longer under development, but is now freely available and continues to find a large audience.
The next-generation publishing system, ExpressionEngine, was released in February of 2004, and was initially available with paid-only licenses.
Starting with ExpressionEngine 1.4, released on December 16, 2005, ExpressionEngine comes in three versions:
* EE Core (free): Limited features, no tech support, for personal (non-commercial) or non-profit use only.
* EE Personal (paid): All features and tech support, for personal or non-profit use only.
* EE Commercial (paid): All features and tech support, for commercial use.
ExpressionEngine is a PHP and MySQL application. To determine if your hosting environment can support EE, a simple wizard is available for download on the ExpressionEngine website.
Related
- November 14, 2008: ExpressionEngine 1.6.6 (link)
- October 24, 2008: ExpressionEngine 1.6.5 (link)
- June 26, 2008: ExpressionEngine 1.6.4 (link)
- March 20, 2008: ExpressionEngine 1.6.3 (link)
- January 23, 2008: ExpressionEngine 1.6.2 (link)
- November 13, 2007: ExpressionEngine 1.6.1 (News)
- June 21, 2007: ExpressionEngine 1.6 (News)
- March 8, 2007: ExpressionEngine (Directory)
- March 7, 2007: EllisLab news (News)
- November 29, 2006: ExpressionEngine 1.5.2 (News)
- October 12, 2006: ExpressionEngine 1.5.1 (News)
- August 31, 2006: ExpressionEngine 1.5 (News)
- May 19, 2006: ExpressionEngine 1.4.2 (News)
Stats for ExpressionEngine
- 8th place in Powered by . . .
- not among the top 25 in Most visited CMS site
- 18th place in Most linked CMS site
Links
- ExpressionEngine reference site: http://expressionengine.com/
- CodeIgniter -- PHP framework for web applications, by EllisLab
- EllisLab -- The company behind ExpressionEngine and CodeIgniter