There is a new version of mojoPortal that has been released, version 2.2.7.6. Besides bug fixes, there are some new features contained in this release, including:
a new Content Rating system
Feed Manager improvements
a new option in Site Statistics to show a graph of new site member registrations
To download mojoPortal, check out their download page.
ASP.Net based mojoPortal 2.2.5.3 was released. This release is a minor upgrade with a few bugs fixed Also FCKeditor , a rich text editor, was upgraded to 2.6 and mojoPortal is now using ExtJs 2.0.2
As always, it's nice to know the mojoPortal project is still live and well. The developers have just released mojoPortal 2.2.3.6. New features in this C# CMS include:
Since most of the Web applications I run these days is on PHP I will fully admit that I don't know much about .Net and Mono applications. However, I can recognize good news when I hear that it. mojoPortal under a new version number can once again support more both the .Net and Mono platforms. For developers and users of mojoPortal, life just got a little simpler.
Version 2.2.2.8 of mojoPortal was released this week and not only introduces the return of Mono support but additional features as well:
New Multi Sites Feature based on first folder after site root
New Feature for Visually Partitioning Sites
New Editor Provider Model now supporting use of both FCKeditor and TinyMCE (WYSIWYG editors)
Improved Markup Semantics and CSS Organization
A Few New Skins
Movement of the Admin section
Links for downloading mojoPortal 2.2.2.8 can be found on the mojoPortal download page.
The designers did a nice job with this site. I have to admit that the mojoPortal sites are really starting to get a professional look to them. mojoPortal has come a long way since when we first started covering the news about their CMS a year ago. Go checkout mojoPortal and see for yourself.
It looks as if the world of mojoPortal keeps on expanding. Joe Audette writes:
I'm very happy to announce a new sub project to implement a Project Management Solution based on the principles of the Project Management Institute (PMI), that integrates with mojoPortal.
Thiago Alves will be the Project Manager and Lead Developer for this project.
"Wow, I'm watching the webcast announcement of the partnership between Microsoft and Novell and I'm so happy I can hardly believe it! I'm a small stakes shareholder in both companies and happy from an investment standpoint but even more excited as a technologist and developer with a long history in development in the Microsoft platform and a more recent (past several years) experience in working with Linux having been drawn in by Mono, the open source project sponsored by Novell that allows me to use my Micorsoft .NET skills on Linux."