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Spoonlabs Releases Vivvo Web CMS Version 4.5

Aug 6, 2010

Spoonlabs this week released Vivvo Web CMS Version 4.5, an open source content management system. Along with over 450 bug fixes, quite a few new features have been added, along with a new licensing model.


This release comes with a new licensing structure, with the standard license discontinued, and a new Business edition taking its place for current standard licensees. This new edition is targeted towards medium-sized news and media portals who are looking to expand and grow.


Also announced is the Developer license, which is server-based, and enables developers to deploy an unlimited number of sites on a single server, operating on a single license key (and single IP license). Developers who purchase the Developer license also get the Multi-Site Manager extension included.

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