Topic: Asides
The following posts are filed under Asides.
PHP 5.2.6 has been released, with over 120 bug fixes, several of which are security related. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
WordPress 2.5.1 has been released. There are a few security fixes and over 70 bug fixes so it’d be wise to upgrade to this release. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
A few days after Matt put up his latest redesign, Justin Tadlock puts up his, called Retro-fitted. I think it looks totally cool. I was kinda waiting for a redesign as well, because the simple blue theme that I’ve seen him use for months was getting pretty boring :/ Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
I’m a couple days late, but Matt Mullenweg has recently finalized and uploaded the new Spring design for his blog. It looks really cool and much more personal than the previous theme, don’t you think? Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Firefox 2.0.0.14 ready for download. This release only fixes one vulnerability in the implementation of the JavaScript garbage collector. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
phpBB 3.0.1 has been released. But I can’t use it just yet. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
The new WordPress 2.5 admin interface has arrived at WordPress.com, as both Ryan and Matt report, and also as I observe. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Firefox 3 beta 5 is here, and along with it are some improved features from the previous beta. The interface looks a bit cleaner and some new icons and other design improvements have been introduced. Better yet, it feels faster. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Psst, just so you know, since the main NOVALISTIC is currently inactive (read: dead), I shan’t play any April Fool’s joke this year… Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
phpBB 3.0.1 RC1 was announced and released in the phpbb-qa mailing list on the 24th and at phpBB.com just a couple of days ago. Minor release candidates will not be announced at phpBB.com, rather only in the phpbb-qa mailing list, since release candidates aren’t officially stable after all. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »