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Announcing (belatedly) Coaster CMS version 5.5...
So, somewhat belatedly we have launched Coaster CMS version 5.5, which is now based on Laravel v5.5 (LTS) and mostly includes a major "under the hood" update that will make Coaster more stable and als...
Coaster CMS v5.4 is here
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