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		<title>Webcomic CMS Review &#8212; iStrip</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 17:46:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>KEZ</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I dove headfirst into iStrip doing a website commission for The Sons Comic, by Daniel Escobedo. iStrip has been around in one form or another at least since 2005. It&#8217;s free, I know a few comics that use it (NN4B has since changed over to wordpress/webcomic, and I thought Crowfeathers used it at one time, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I dove headfirst into <a href="http://istrip.thiscanthappen.com/">iStrip</a> doing a website commission for <a href="http://thesonscomic.com">The Sons Comic</a>, by Daniel Escobedo. iStrip has been around in one form or another at least since 2005. It&#8217;s free, I know a <a href="http://godspack.com">few</a> comics that use it (<a href="http://noneedforbushido.com">NN4B</a> has since changed over to wordpress/webcomic, and I thought <a href="http://www.crowfeathers.net">Crowfeather</a>s used it at one time, not sure currently), and it is highly customizable. It also has a online interface for site/archive administration, news posting, etc. It works as advertised. However, I quickly found that the system was incredibly unintuitive. The read-me&#8217;s were a tome that took me ages to go through&#8211;because there was an incredibly in-depth explanation into EACH part of iStrip.</p>
<p>I have few rules in web development and design, but the most important one is just MAKE IT SIMPLE. iStrip installation and customization I found far more difficult compared to ComicPress customization. It doesn&#8217;t help that the iStrip admin is fugly as hell and hasn&#8217;t been updated in years. The system works, but damn is it complicated and clunky. It&#8217;s basically a wordpress system without half of the automation. It also uses the Smarty system, which seems to just be PHP with a different set of codes that you have to learn all over again. I don&#8217;t mind tag systems (I started out on ComicGenesis), but this&#8230;this whole system pissed me off. I felt like I was riding a bike with a stick in the spokes, and damn, I&#8217;ve use a LOT of CMSs over the years. But it is quite possible this is all just my personal, non-reproducible, experience. I can be thick when switching gears, I&#8217;ll admit. I will most definitely not recommend iStrip or use it again though.</p>
<h2>What iStrip offers:</h2>
<p>Instant archiving with properly named files (if you can find the damn script). It&#8217;s hidden and barely mentioned, but it exists.</p>
<p>Online news posting interface</p>
<p>Queue ability (but not able to upload multiple files to go live the same day. You have to date them different, and can&#8217;t retroactively add files without using the instant archiving script&#8230;which erases your news posts&#8230;)</p>
<p>Dropdown functionality</p>
<p>Template systems, much like WordPress</p>
<p>Typical navigation ability (first, previous, next, last, as well as a random button)</p>
<p>And more. <a href="http://istrip.thiscanthappen.com/">It&#8217;s all listed on the site</a>.</p>
<h2>What it Requires:</h2>
<p>You&#8217;ll need  PHP/Apache capability, and patience. Lots and LOTS of patience.</p>
<p>You do NOT need a mySQL database, so this may be a system for people without the ability to make or maintain one.</p>
<h2>Bottom Line:</h2>
<p>I do not recommend it. There are systems much easier to use, with upkeep and support (the main site for iStrip&#8217;s creator is non-functional, so I take it to mean there is NO support) , and with better, more up-to-date features. I give it a 5/10. It works, but it&#8217;s just not worth the hassle for what you get.</p>
<p><a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/istrip/">You can download it here</a> if you want it though, and best of luck!</p>
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