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UBB.threads 334 Version 8.0 Initially, a blogging feature was planned for introduction of version 7.3, however, it was soon pushed back to version 7.4. However, with the renaming of version 7.3.2 to 7.4, it is was then planned for version 7.5 [3]. On November 10, 2008, UBB.threads developer Rick Baker began a survey on whether the next major release should include blogs, or whether it should include a GUI redesign [4]. An issue of concern is that if blogs are added in the version before the GUI redesign, the blogging feature would have to be reworked again in the next version afterward that the GUI redesign is applied to. Current plans for the GUI redesign call for true user-selectable skins, which will allow for complete changes in the GUI design rather than simply changing the color schemes, as well as a WYSIWYG editor. On November 23, 2008, it was decided from the poll that the next major version will include blogs, and the version afterward will include a GUI redesign. However, in January 2009, it was discovered that a user created several disposable accounts to skew the results towards blogs, and that the GUI redesign was the true winner. On January 22, 2009, it was announced that version 7.5 will be the last major release in the UBB.threads 7.x series, and that the next major version will be version 8.0 [5]. Version 8.0 will include both a GUI redesign and blogs along with several other new features, including an API. Beta testing for UBB.threads 8.0 will consist of two phases; the first phase of beta testing (beginning December 2009) will be of the redesigned administrator control panel, while the second phase of beta testing will be of the user front end. On January 1, 2010, it has been announced that the overall software package of version 8 will simply be known as UBB, with the UBB.threads name referring to the forums part of the software. At the same time, the gallery portion of the software will be known as UBB.gallery, and the blogs portion will be known as UBB.blogs. External links • UBBCentral [1] - Official site. • UBBDev [6] - UBB.threads modifications • UBB.threads Version Notes [7] - UBB.threads 6.x and 7.x version history • UBB.threads review and demonstration example [8] References [1] http://www.ubbcentral.com/ [2] http://www.ubbcentral.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/216395/1.html [3] http://www.ubbcentral.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/217445/6.html [4] http://www.ubbcentral.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/218970/Your_vote_counts.html#Post218970 [5] http://www.ubbcentral.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/221276/4.html [6] http://www.ubbdev.com [7] http://www.ubbcentral.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/forums/42/1/Release_Notes_Changelog.html [8] http://www.forum-software.org/ubb-threads/review

Ubercart 335 Ubercart Developer(s) Ryan Szrama, J. Lyle Mantooth & community Stable release 2.2 / November 18, 2009 Written in PHP Operating system Cross-platform Type Webshop License GNU General Public License Website http://www.ubercart.org/ Ubercart is an e-commerce and web-based store management software program, available as a plug-in module for the Drupal CMF. It can be used on any web server that has PHP and MySQL installed. It is available as free software under the GNU General Public License. Ubercart is fully integrated with Drupal, meaning you can fully integrate your store with the rest of your web site or community. It can be used to sell shippable goods, downloadable products, recurring memberships, event tickets, and enable complex interactions with Drupal through various add-on contributions, such as multi-seller stores, discount coupons, affiliate programs, software license codes, or customizable goods. As with Drupal, it can be set up to run in multiple languages, or to use an alternate currency. Numerous payment gateways and shipping options are available. The current stable releases of Ubercart are 1.9 on Drupal 5 and 2.1 on Drupal 6. Development of Ubercart began in 2006 and reached its 1.0 release on 4 June, 2008. The 2.0 release came out 16 months later in October 2009 and was largely a migration effort to the newest version of Drupal.

Ubercart 335<br />

Ubercart<br />

Developer(s) Ryan Szrama, J. Lyle Mantooth & community<br />

Stable release 2.2 / November 18, 2009<br />

Written in <strong>PHP</strong><br />

Operating<br />

system<br />

Cross-platform<br />

Type Webshop<br />

License GNU General Public License<br />

Website http://www.ubercart.org/<br />

Ubercart is an e-commerce and web-based store management software program, available as a plug-in module for<br />

the Drupal CMF. It can be used on any web server that has <strong>PHP</strong> and MySQL installed. It is available as free software<br />

under the GNU General Public License.<br />

Ubercart is fully integrated with Drupal, meaning you can fully integrate your store with the rest of your web site or<br />

community. It can be used to sell shippable goods, downloadable products, recurring memberships, event tickets,<br />

and enable complex interactions with Drupal through various add-on contributions, such as multi-seller stores,<br />

discount coupons, affiliate programs, software license codes, or customizable goods.<br />

As with Drupal, it can be set up to run in multiple languages, or to use an alternate currency. Numerous payment<br />

gateways and shipping options are available.<br />

The current stable releases of Ubercart are 1.9 on Drupal 5 and 2.1 on Drupal 6. Development of Ubercart began in<br />

2006 and reached its 1.0 release on 4 June, 2008. The 2.0 release came out 16 months later in October 2009 and was<br />

largely a migration effort to the newest version of Drupal.

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