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phpMyFAQ is a multilingual, completely database-driven FAQ system. It support various database systems and it also offers a content management system with a WYSIWYG editor, an image manager, flexible multi-group and multi-user support, a news system, user tracking, language modules, templates, PDF support, a backup system, Active Directory support, and an easy to use installation script.

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2013-02-13 06:46
2.8.0-RC

This release adds a user statistics report in the admin dashboard and updates the bundled jQuery Sparklines plugin to version 2.1.1, the bundled Bootstrap to version 2.3.0, and jQuery to version 1.9.1. As always, it fixes many bugs and refactors a lot of code.

2013-01-29 10:40
2.8.0-beta3

This release adds support for Gravatar,
adds Font Awesome for better icons,
fixes a lot of bugs,
and refactors a lot of code.

2013-01-03 08:14
2.8.0-beta2

This release fixes the broken setup and removes the code of the now-unsupported Google
Translate API v1.

2012-12-31 04:20
2.8.0-beta

This release changes the PHP requirement to PHP 5.3.3, adds the ability to randomly sort FAQs, and adds and improves an extended group permissions for FAQs and categories. It drops support for PHP register_globals and magic_quotes_gpc. It updates the bundled Bootstrap to version 2.2.2. The classloader is now based on the Symfony ClassLoader.

2012-03-01 10:54
2.8.0-alpha

This development version adds a new and improved frontend and backend user interface based on Twitter Bootstrap, improved advanced search in subcategories, the ability to close and delete open questions, and a user control panel. Support for IBM DB2, Interbase/Firebird, and Sybase databases was dropped. Usability of the administration backend, setup and update, and security with salted passwords were improved, and CSS development was simplified by using LESS.

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