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J and Beyond 2012: We got two J!OSCAR nominations!

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Some shocking news for us to start the week -- we got shortlisted in the J!OSCARS!

We got nominated for 2 categories in the prestigious Joomla! Open Source Creative and Artistic Recognition (J!OSCAR) in the upcoming J and Beyond event at Bad Neuheim, Germany. The J!OSCAR is like the Oscar awards on all things Joomla!, one of the highlight of this event.

Nominations were made by the Joomla community and was shortlisted by a group of international jury. The announcement got us all in high spirits when we were shortlisted in the following categories:

  1. Commercial Joomla Add-ons : EasyBlog
  2. Corporate Web Sites : Stackideas.com

 

More on EasyBlog 2.1

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It's been a week since we posted some leaks on EasyBlog 2.1 and just thought that I should share more about the new features that we've added in it since we are getting near towards the beta release...

Refreshed blog management

The current back end has been revamped to ensure that you would get a clearer picture of all the rich features that comes with EasyBlog unlike the prior which looks a little congested. Oh yes, the refreshed back end works well with Mission Control from Rocket Themes now.

EasyBlog 2.1 back end

COMING SOON: Advanced Blogging in EasyBlog 2.1

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After the initial birth of EasyBlog 2.0, we haven't been really working on additional features as we are trying to assist users to build / migrate over from EasyBlog 1.8.x and quite frankly, it wasn't a walk in the park.

We had to help users migrate their themes and revert any modifications done on the older version. It was tough and it wasn't easy but it's the best way to do it.

Moving forward...

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