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Evolution CMS 3.5.x Running Offline on iOS
A community archive post preserving an offline iOS showcase for Evolution CMS 3.5.x.
Not every useful archive post is a release note. Sometimes a screenshot says something bigger about the direction of a platform. In this case, the point was clear: Evolution CMS 3.5.x was shown running offline on iOS.
Why this community marker matters
- it shows how far the portable-runtime story had moved beyond ordinary hosting assumptions
- it captures the ambition of running Evo where teams actually want it, not only where tradition says it belongs
- it adds a memorable milestone to the project’s tooling and portability timeline
This is not a how-to post and it is not pretending to be one. It belongs in the archive because it documents the project imagination around Evo: portable, flexible, and no longer tied to one rigid deployment model.
Why this is more than a screenshot
It works as a small but memorable portability milestone. The point is not that everyone needed Evo on iOS, but that the runtime story had advanced far enough for people to seriously experiment with those environments.
Source: Telegram post. Related context: portable installer announcement and NativePHP-style desktop and mobile ideas.
GitHub Issues Are Now the Main Feedback Channel for Evolution CMS
A durable community update explaining that feature requests and bug reports should move into GitHub Issues instead of disappearing in chat threads.
Evolution CMS at 21: Why the Laravel Era Still Matters
A durable positioning piece about Evolution CMS at 21, its Laravel-based backend, and the project’s long-term direction.