Our PHP Framework Installer was designed to enable you to incorporate complete PHP frameworks for your site, with absolutely no setup on your end. You no longer need to seek out the latest release of a framework for your undertaking and commit several hours on getting it as well as configuring it. Now you’ve got every instrument accessible to you within your Control Panel, provided in a simple to operate interface.
Various frameworks offered
Initiate your web venture by using a framework
Through the PHP Framework Installer built–into the maxmillian.net Control Panel, you will be able to install diverse PHP frameworks, each one providing a distinct collection of characteristics and functionalities: CakePHP, Laravel, CodeIgniter, Zend, Symfony, and YII.
Each individual PHP framework is upgraded to the current stable release and its integration needs no setup in any way.
1–click PHP framework setting up
Your PHP framework is merely a mouse click away
The PHP Framework Installer is meant to run on exactly the same basic principle like our App Installer – using minimal effort from you as well as maxmillian.net’s system doing all of the hard work for you. PHP frameworks are installed with merely a few clicks without any setup demanded from you. Everything you need to do is select the location of the PHP framework. That’s all.
We have a log of the installed PHP frameworks so you can un–install every single PHP framework that you don’t need with merely a click of the mouse.
1–click backup
The best technique to back up a framework
If your data is online, the simplest way to shield it is by keeping a backup. You can expect routine data backup for every one of the shared web hosting accounts. However, if you’d like to be in absolute control, it is possible to back up your frameworks at any moment. We’ve produced an intelligent system that allows you to create a backup with just a mouse click.
There’s no limit for the quantity of backup files you could make or how frequently you could create them. All backups will be stored in a folder within your account. So long as you have free space, you can make as many new backups as you need.