PW is fast, simple, light, flexible, powerful, extensible, clean and effective - it fits the mind set of both designers and developers, clients have practically zero learning curve.
Here are some reactions people posted on Twitter:
knee deep in my 2nd Processwire project, love it! http://t.co/dHB0JkiHEZ
— Fenton (@fenton49) June 17, 2013
I love how involved Ryan Cramer (@rc_d) is with regard to his CMS @processwire in the wild. I don't know how he does it, but I ♥ it! :)
— Brendon Kozlowski (@BrendonKoz) August 14, 2012
@peetj @processwire you will not regret it. Very flexible and powerful system without getting too complex and clients love it.
— Philipp Urlich (@somartist) June 21, 2012
Another satisfied developer: "Simply put, ProcessWire is to PHP what JQuery is to JavaScript." http://t.co/jbYZaJZj
— Teppo Koivula (@teppokoivula) April 14, 2012
Brilliant community around @processwire — I love that (with help) I am able to add functionality that would have require a plugin before.
— Alan (@iamalanfluff) March 22, 2012
Don't you just Love Open-source? #e-commerce for @processwire is coming along nicely! http://t.co/5JVMV71A A light, flexible Framework!
— spoetnik (@mdegeus) February 17, 2012
Gotta love ProcessWire. It requires you to rethink certain structures, but it's clean, effective and pretty cool. #processwire
— Daniel S. (@odiumediae) February 5, 2012
Seriously falling in love with @processwire. Currently reading all the docs and watching the videos. Simple, Powerful, Extensible, Amazing!
— Tom Reno (@Renobird) January 12, 2012
Really love the look of @processwire (http://t.co/L5sr6c78) from @rc_d CMS that fits in with designers and developers
— Richard Standbrook (@richstandbrook) October 20, 2011
after a weekend spent with messing around #processwire i have to admit I love it!
— Kristian Kubik (@kristiankubik) October 2, 2011
My love affair with @processwire will continue. Soon. By transfering website over from the WP. #yeah!
— Adam Kiss (@adamkiss) July 23, 2011
I love the zero learning curve clients have interacting with @processwire just one more reason why it's pretty much the perfect CMS. #cms
— Ryan Scherler (@ryanscherler) June 22, 2011
Totally oversaw the Multi-language page names / URLs module in #ProcessWire 2.3. This is freakin’ awesome. http://t.co/L9diaq0kTQ
— Marc Hinse (@MadeMyDay) June 17, 2013
Awesome site overview: RT @tinaciousdesign Musician website that's easy to maintain using the @processwire CMS - http://t.co/s2N9vQ4iCI
— Ty (@Crssp) March 25, 2013
Well deserved! - the ever awesome @processwire wins CMS Critic's Choice Best Free CMS Award! http://t.co/CR00e0iI
— Ryan Scherler (@ryanscherler) December 30, 2012
ProcessWire is awesome because it's not interested in making you feel like an expert coder. It's what we needed 10 years ago.
— Clinton Skakun (@SkakunMedia) October 2, 2012
Awesome first experience #cms RT @circular Just posted: Processwire post-launch notes http://t.co/YqnWYaFe
— Brendon Kozlowski (@BrendonKoz) October 28, 2011
Rapid prototyping with #processwire and Twitter bootstrap. Started yesterday with pen and paper, today finished the first prototype. Amazing
— Luis Mendez (@mendezweb) January 3, 2013
Wow, why didn't I try @processwire before? The concept is amazing and it looks like finally the #cms that you don't have to work around.
— Marc Löhe (@boundaryfunc) December 7, 2012
This is friggin’ brilliant: Field Dependencies in @processwire http://t.co/Cmj3Tqf3aA #cms #webdev
— Christian (@owzim) August 21, 2013
Checking out @processwire right now and I think it may be the answer to my CMS dreams. Looks brilliant. http://t.co/FuBJ12X
— GMLscripts.com (@gmlscripts) July 22, 2011
ProcessWire: a PHP5 open source CMS with custom fields, jQuery-inspired API and a powerful selector engine - http://t.co/JBA6tuM4 #tool
— Smashing Magazine (@smashingmag) October 20, 2011
Not convinced? See for yourself! It's quick and easy to set up, and anyone with basic PHP skills can be productive with this CMS from the first day.
Before you build another Drupal or WordPress site, give ProcessWire a chance. If you're not satisfied, you can have your money back! ;-)
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