Here’s the download link to RC 1: http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/connections.zip The release candidate should be fully compatible with WordPress 3.1.x through 3.4.2. The major differences between RC1 and RC2 are: The database upgrade should be triggered regardless of the upgrade method used. Image quality issue has been corrected. Added filters to all the cnOutput methods for the …
Here’s the download link to RC 1: http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/connections.zip The release candidate should be fully compatible with WordPress 3.1.x through 3.4.2. Here’s some in depths posts about some of the new features: Search (updated) New date field that replaces the current Anniversary and Birthday fields. Revamped settings page. Clickable phone numbers. Permalinks support. Geocoding. See the …
These two releases were primarily for fixing bugs. Unfortunately I let a critical bug slip though in version 0.7.2.2 released on Christmas day. The bug was that you couldn’t save or update links. This bug only affected new installations, so anyone upgrading wouldn’t have experienced this. I did slip in a couple new features. One …
Well, after the long wait the next version of Connections has been released updon the world. Many thanks to those of you who downloaded the beta and release candidate and reported bugs! The response so far has been overwhelmingly positive, only a few minor issues which will be addressed. Actually these issues are so minor …
Here’s the download link to RC 1: http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/connections.zip RC 1 should be fully compatible with WordPress 3.1.x through 3.3. It is strongly advised that you backup the current four Connections tables in the db before the upgrade because the db structure has been changed significantly. After the upgrade is completed, validate the data for as …
Like all things in software development, things never go as planned. The next release of Connections was supposed to occur today because a critical fix for WordPress 3.3 is needed for Connections to be compatible, but I still have a decent list of things I’d really like to finish up for this release. The good news …