Archive for March, 2009
Synchronize Social Media Contact Data with Outlook
Xobni offers a new way to organize and search your Outlook email. Xobni creates profiles for each person that emails you. These profiles contain relationship statistics, contact information, social connections, threaded conversations, and shared attachments. Our users tell us that Xobni makes your inbox work the way your mind does.
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The Future of Open Source CMS - by 23 Web Designers & Developers
Open Source Content Management Systems are the most used for almost any kind of site on the web. All of us have been using these systems and sure will continue using them. The guys at Dezinerfolio asked Sebastian about his thoughts.
The Future of Open Source CMS can sure be predicted based on how they are being used currently. They have requested 23 cool Web Designers & Developers to share their thoughts on this same topic.
Wordpress goes Twitter - New P2 Prologue Theme
P2 is the perfect theme to use when you’re collaborating with remote teams and far-flung friends. It’s also a great tool for school projects, as a class or as a group. Use it internally to keep each other up to date, both on a company-wide level and on a project-by-project basis.
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How To Make Wordpress An CMS With Different Post Types
Pods is a CMS plugin that allows for the creation and management of content types (pods). Unlike Custom Fields, Pods allows you to create actual relationships among content types. With support for relationships, you’re free to create a highly interconnected site with the simplicity you’d expect from WordPress.
Create more than just blog posts and pages. Add new content types with only the fields you need. Customize exactly how each content type’s list and detail pages appear. Automatic pagination, filtering, public forms, access control and more are possible with the Pods CMS plugin.
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Beautiful Image Captions with jQuery Captify Plugin
Captify is a plugin for jQuery written by Brian Reavis to display simple, pretty image captions that appear on rollover. It has been tested on Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and the wretched Internet Explorer. Captify was inspired by ImageCaptions, another jQuery plugin for displaying captions like these.

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Custom Client Administration Panels In Wordpress
With Flutter, an plugin for wordpress, you can create custom write panel pages or posts + duplicatable fields and groups + import and export them. I don’t know if we can make this any simpler… You can create any type of field to make as simple as possible for your client or yourself to enter content.
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