Posts Tagged ‘WordPress Mailing List Plugin’

WordPress Newsletters plugin v3.8.3

Once again the best newsletters plugin for WordPress just got much, much better! It is the WordPress Newsletters plugin v3.8.3!

This is a great release because we implemented two features which you guys have been asking us for and we hope that you will enjoy them as much as we do (already). In addition to new features – as always – we have made improvements and fixed bugs in the plugin.

Before I tell you more about the new features and explain them in a bit more detail, you may head over to the release notes to see exactly what has changed in the plugin since v3.8.

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WordPress Newsletters plugin v3.8

Another release of the WordPress Newsletters plugin is now available to all our customers. I was so excited about this release yesterday when we uploaded it to the site and now, this morning I wrote the blog post to announce it and notify everyone about it.

Before I tell you about some of the new features, you may view the detailed release notes for the WordPress Newsletters plugin v3.8 with all changes to the plugin.

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Newsletters plugin v3.7.8 bug fix

PLEASE READ THIS. THIS IS AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING A FIX TO LAST WEEKS RELEASE.

As many of you may know we have been working on releasing premade themes for the Newsletter. This functionality was added to version 3.7.8 which was released last week.

For clients who purchased version 3.7.8 or did a clean install will notice that the premade themes which we announced were not added to the Newsletters > Themes section as expected. The themes only loaded for users who upgraded their Newsletters plugin from a previous version. So those who simply upgraded the plugin from a previous version can ignore this announcement, please.

This has now been fixed so will all customers who have recently downloaded version 3.7.8  please take note of the following and download the latest version. A new build of v3.7.8 has been uploaded to the Tribulant Software downloads section so please obtain it immediately.

  • It will automatically add the themes to new installations of this new build of the plugin now but not to new installations which were done with v3.7.8 during last week. If you already did a new install of v3.7.8 somewhere and noticed that the themes didn’t appear, follow the next step.
  • Those who purchased the plugin last week and saw no themes in the Newsletters > Themes should access their site like this http://domain.com/?wpmlmethod=defaultthemes where the “domain.com” part should be replaced with the WordPress home URL. A message will be displayed “Stock themes have been added.”. Be sure that you are logged in as administrator otherwise a message “Please log in as administrator for stock themes to be loaded” will be displayed. Just run this URL once to add the premade themes.

We apologize for any inconvenience caused.

WordPress Newsletters plugin v3.7.8

We are very excited and we hope that you are too! This is our second weekly product release.

Last week we did the WordPress WHOIS plugin v1.4 release with several new features and improvements. We plan on doing a WordPress Shopping Cart plugin release next week with an amazing set of new features, payment gateways and indescribable improvements. Back to this week…

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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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