Posts Tagged ‘tribulant’

Newsletter February ‘10

As the end of each month approached I began wondering what to put in the upcoming newsletter. I know that the newsletter has for the most part been based on Tribulant and our products, with news about what’s coming up, where we have tried to improve and so on. Geeky stuff, and probably a bit boring to many of you.

Over the next few months I will play around with the contents and hope to engage you, our dear reader, in a more interesting newsletter and perhaps encourage you to write in with ideas, tips, tricks and maybe just something interesting that you would like included in the next newsletter from your personal point of view. Yes, we mostly sell commercial products but it doesn’t mean that we don’t want to build a community and relationships with our customers. We do!

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January ‘10 Newsletter

January flew by very quickly and I can’t believe its time for another newsletter. I hope that you have recovered from the December festivities and that you are all back blogging or running your websites with plenty of new ideas.

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WordPress 2.9

WordPress 2.9We have installed Wordpress 2.9 on our test sever and are currently in the process of testing all of our products. So far, by the looks of it, there aren’t any issues or conflicts whatsoever.

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Ticket System

The ticket system is up and running. Please use this for help and support requests. Please do not use the forum as it has been discontinued for the moment and users will be redirected to the ticket system. If you have any old or outstanding queries that we posted on the forum, please open a new ticket. http://tribulant.com/support/

WordPress 2.7 Compatibility

I’m sitting here, writing this in WordPress 2.7, giving a sigh of bliss joy as I investigate the new features that the administration interface has to offer. You might wonder whether a large amount of people don’t like it and what their reasons in despise might be. My opinion is that the new navigation/menu might take some getting used to while several great features such as the quick edit and other usability improvisions will surely rock your socks off just as much as it will save you production labor time. Overall I like it and believe that it has improved the workflow factor for the WordPress administrator steering the website.

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