Wed 16 Jan 2008, 00:43 AM | Posted by xmeltrut
I just thought I would do a general development update to explain to everyone where we are at and what is going on with each of our products. Particle Gallery 1.0.3 and Particle Whois 1.0.5 have just been released so, enjoy. They squash some bugs, fix some problems, you could argue those are the same thing but hey. It's all good stuff. Particle Wiki 1.1 is the next big thing we are working on. We only have a few more bugs to get out of the first round of beta testing but then we have another big round of testing before we actually release it. It has some very flashy new features though so we're quite excited about the thought of releasing it. Hopefully we should have the demo online soon. Particle Links 1.3.1 is also in development, it adds some new features as well as plenty of bug fixes (not that we have that many bugs :p) and we're at a similar stage to Particle Wiki, just a little further behind in that we have a small to do list to finish then we're ready to start the second round of beta testing before release. After that we will probably put out another maintenance release of Particle Blogger. We don't really have anything to fix in it but we might add a few small features and bring the code a little more up to date. Then we'll see about getting Particle Top Sites into release candidate if not stable.
Sat 12 Jan 2008, 02:39 AM | Posted by xmeltrut
We don't normally blog about new releases but a) we're making more of an effort to and b) I think this is quite significant because it's the first new release we have made in quite a while. It's actually been several months since out last release as we've been doing a lot of testing on our new products but we didn't want to be forgetting about our existing products, hence the release of Particle Gallery 1.0.2. It makes a few bug fixes and does a little bit of other cool stuff and is the first step in us updating our entire range to make things simpler. For example, you no longer need to remove the install diretory after installing. We've also generally overhauled the installation script and will be doing this for our other products in the near future too.
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