CityDesk NewsNews about CityDesk, Fog Creek Software's Desktop Content Management System(Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) A free special edition of CityDesk 2.0 allowing up to 100 files per site will be available exclusively on CD-ROM, as part of the August 14th edition of the German magazine Internet Intern. In the discussion group, Mark explains how he uses the otherwise underutilized Audiences feature to create draft CityDesk articles and be certain they won't be published until they're ready.http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2003/July/26.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) The CityDesk Template Library is a place to post blank CityDesk sites that other people can download and use as a starting point for their own ideas. If you're a web designer, this is a great opportunity to show off some of your work! 2.0 Gets Closer Early next week, if all goes well, we'll release what will, hopefully, be the last beta before the final version of 2.0! I'm calling it the &8220;Release Candidate&8221; because if it doesn't have any showstoppers it will be the final version of..http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2003/July/24.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) The Next Beta Is Here! CityDesk beta 2.0.7 is now available for download. (What's New) This release includes a lot of new code, especially around the article editor, so it's a little bit riskier than a normal beta. If you install this beta, please have an aggressive backup policy: use the automatic backup feature! If you're using CityDesk 2.0 for production work you may want to wait for the next beta, 2.0.9, which will be likely be more stable than 2.0.7.http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2003/July/14.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) If you look closely at the source code for this entry you may notice that it uses lowercase <p> tags instead of <P>s. That's the first, tiny visible effect of the fact that we've done a bunch of work to make it possible to create standards compliant xhtml sites with CityDesk 2.0. In the discussion group, Joel talks about some of the programming work we've done for the next release of the beta.http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2003/July/11.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Steven Den Beste: &8220;Citydesk cannot be beaten.&8221;Larkware: &8220;CopyBoy 2.0 is an assistant for FogCreek CityDesk 2.0&8221;. Great stuff! Crystal Ball Predictions about CityDesk 2.0. The current version of the beta is the most stable version yet, so we&8217;re going to allow ourselves the luxury of a slightly longer period before the next beta comes out in order to try to improve the HTML source preservation feature (or at least, get it up to the level of...http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2003/June/6.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Another Beta Release Today We're getting closer. There's a rather large pile of rather small bugs that still need to be fixed; by "small bug" I mean things that happen very rarely or only affect a small number of people or which are generally harmless, but we're still going to fix them. That will probably take two or three more weeks, after which we'll release our first "release candidate" to a much larger audience. We do have a couple of blocking problems in the last beta which...http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2003/May/29.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) If you are working with the CityDesk 2.0 beta, you'll be glad to know that the very latest version, 2.0.3, is now available. Remember, this is a beta, not the final release version; using it is entirely at your own risk!What's new in Beta 2 Active Channels Gwyn Cole shows us how to create an Internet Explorer Active Channel using Citydesk. "Simply put, Active Channels allow you to provide an IE menu with your most recent items and articles. It..http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2003/May/21.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) The next release of the CityDesk 2.0 beta is planned for Wednesday afternoon. As usual, this is not a hard and fast date because we may discover things that we really want to fix before releasing another beta.http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2003/May/13.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) John Sisk has created a very elegant CityDesk Templates site. If you need a template or have a template to share, this is the place!http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2003/February/4.html |