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Apr 2005

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YACS supports social bookmarking - Do you remember the first time you used a web browser? It is likely that soon after your first clicks, you asked yourself how to remember all those beautiful places you were visiting. And then you discovered bookmarks. Web bookmarks are a really simple and efficient thing, because they integrate smoothly with browsing. Now comes the time to share bookmarks with other. That’s a different story.  »
Link posted on Apr. 30 2005, *****
In The capability
[Réglé] Mise à jour et présentation erratique - Après avoir fait la mise à jour incrémantale...  »
Commented on Apr. 30 2005
In Problèmes d'installation
Minor tweaks - custom changes  »
Commented on Apr. 29 2005
In Installation support
YACS version 5.4.1: Social bookmarking, appcasting, open office, and many more - YACS now features a simple-to-use bookmarking bookmarklet, similar to the one of del.ico.us. This means that members of your community can share their findings easily. Also, each section has now its own RSS feed for attached files. Use this feature to spread separately software packages, marketing presentations, and other kinds of files. Podcasting was for your audio files. Appcasting is for corporations. YACS supports both. Aren't you using OpenOffice yet? Maybe you were lacking a good CMS that understand the various http://www.openoffice.org/ and http://www.staroffice.com/ file extensions, and that list shared documents with nice icons. Well, YACS does exactly that. YACS also supports gracefully GPS waypoints described in XML (aka, .gpx files). http://www.easygps.com/ can handle such things with ease.  »
Commented on Apr. 29 2005
In Releases
Content access permissions - not logged in error  »
Commented on Apr. 26 2005
In Bug tracker
How to use watch lists? - Each time you contribute to the site YACS assumes you will be interested afterwards. If you have submitted a new page, you will probably track comments, files, and links related to it. Similarly, if you have contributed to an existing page, it is likely you may be interested by subsequent contributions and reactions from other contributors. Of course, you can check pages again and again for potential new additions. But this manual process is tedious and inefficient. Since tracking is related to data handled by YACS, we have automated most of the hard work. Let the PHP force be with you!  »
Published on Apr. 8 2005
In Membership
Great source for templates - Styling your YACS!  »
Commented on Apr. 6 2005
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