Snappad is simple to implement for any developer. It is engineered to only require a single file to operate, and uses a self-explanatory directory structure for application organization.
Snappad’s modular infrastructure allows you to easily and quickly plug in modules for all kinds of functionality. Whether you need security, database connectivity, or caching snappad has practical, reusable plug ins.
Anything you can do with PHP you can do faster with Snappad. Snappad doesn’t force you to use fancy (read, slow) templating engines, or require you to follow a strict set of development “rules.” I take that back, there are two rules. 1) Write code. 2) Don’t write it again.
Free as in beer and free as in speech. Snappad is free for you to use as covered in the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license. For information on using Snappad in a commerical project or removing attribution requirements, visit the licensing page.