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NativePHP-Style Desktop and Mobile Ideas Around Evolution CMS
A short but interesting ecosystem signal: the Evolution side of the stack is being explored in a way that can deliver experiences similar to the ones developers associate with NativePHP.
The original Telegram note was brief, but the idea behind it is bigger than the message itself. It points to a direction where Evolution CMS is not treated only as a classic server-rendered website engine, but as a platform that can participate in richer desktop and mobile-style workflows.
What makes this interesting is not whether the result is literally the same product as NativePHP. It is the architectural direction: using the Laravel foundation inside Evolution to unlock workflows that feel closer to app delivery, packaging, and local-first execution.
Why preserve this idea
- It documents where current experimentation is heading.
- It shows how Evolution can benefit from Laravel-adjacent tooling trends.
- It opens the door to a wider conversation about desktop, mobile, and offline use cases.
Source: Telegram post and NativePHP on GitHub.
NativePHP for Mobile Is Now Partly Free — Why It Matters Around Evolution CMS
A Laravel-adjacent ecosystem update explaining why NativePHP for Mobile becoming partly free matters to Evolution CMS developers too.
eTinyMCE 8.3 for Evolution CMS
An ecosystem update about eTinyMCE 8.3 for Evolution CMS and why keeping the editor current matters for long-lived projects.