Geeklog 1.4.1 Coming Soon

The next version of Geeklog, 1.4.1, is out in beta. Geeklog is one of those CMS that I really cannot decide if it is a portal, blog, or more. Either way, it is an application that I have always felt has a bigger future ahead of it than a past. This next version of Geeklog deals with a lot of bug fixes, but it also contains some new features:

  • Support for Microsoft SQL Server. Yes, for the first time in its history, Geeklog will now also run on a database other than MySQL. The MS SQL support was developed by Randy Kolenko who will be posting more about it shortly.
  • Calendar plugin. Moving the events and the calendar to their own plugin concludes our work on making Geeklog more modular. Don't need a calendar on your site? Now you can simply uninstall the plugin.
  • Multi-language support. It's now possible to build multilingual Geeklog sites where not only the navigation but also the content changes when you switch languages.
  • Various other changes, e.g. better spam protection, an option to mass-delete users, redesigned account information, and more.

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