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DotNetNuke Track at Tulsa TechFest 2008
Rich Campbell By Rich Campbell on 9/26/2008 10:00 AM
Engage Software - Official DotNetNuke® Training Provider will be delivering the DotNetNuke Track at Tulsa TechFest 2008 on October 9th and 10th. Come to Tulsa and join us for this great FREE event.
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Engage: Events - the wait is almost over
Rich Campbell By Rich Campbell on 9/23/2008 8:03 AM
The Engage: Events BETA period is coming to a close

The final BETA release is feature complete. What you see in Engage: Events BETA will be what you get in Engage: Events 1.0. We're still seeking your help to make sure the features that are included in Engage: Events work properly, function as expected, and position the product to quickly improve upon the initial release.

How can you help?

Our Alpha and Beta Testers gave us great feedback. To continue to improve on Beta and version 1.0, we'll need more of your great participation and input.

If you would like to help shape Engage: Events, there are tools available:

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Engage: Publish 5.2 Released!
Chris Hammond By Chris Hammond on 9/22/2008 7:50 AM

It's been a few months coming but Engage: Publish 5.2 released last week while I was off in Kansas racing.

There are a lot of new features/enhancements and bug fixes in the release. You can read a forum thread where I discuss a lot of the new functionality and changes here. You can also check out the release notes in our Wiki.

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DotNetNuke Default Skin Receives Face Lift from Engage
Cuong Dang By Cuong Dang on 9/14/2008 7:17 PM
Approached by the team at DotNetNuke, Engage agreed to contribute our efforts to help branding DotNetNuke by creating a new design template on the new default skin.
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Module Support Process
Patrick Renner By prenner on 8/13/2008 7:11 AM

We take pride in trying to offer professional products and services to the DotNetNuke community. In providing commercial modules, two components of the module define professionalism - the quality of the product, and the quality of the support.

Recently we have done two things which we hope will continue to add to the overall quality of our modules (both the product and support).

  1. We're making our issue tracking system more transparent. With each release going forward, our modules will have a public facing road map and issues list. We're also opening up the issue tracking system (Gemini) to our user community. By doing this, we hope to engage our user community more fully and communicate more clearly the direction of our product development cycle. Check out our issues tracking system at support.engagemodules.com
  2. The Support page on engagemodules.com has ...
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Introducing Engage: Dashboard
Rich Campbell By Rich Campbell on 8/7/2008 12:53 PM
Do you have a gauge for your site's effectiveness, performance, and overall health? By offering a consolidated display of site metrics and portal administration tools, Dashboard acts like a diagnostic test for your website.
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Engage: Events Alpha.2 is released!
Brian Dukes By Brian Dukes on 7/24/2008 10:04 AM
We've released the next Alpha release of the Engage: Events module for DotNetNuke. Try it out and let us know what you think and what you'd like to see from this module.
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Announcing the Alpha release of Engage: Events!
Brian Dukes By Brian Dukes on 7/15/2008 1:40 PM
We've been hard at work to create a new DotNetNuke module to manage your website's events. Take a look and let us know where you want us to go with it.
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OpenForce is Coming! OpenForce is Coming!
Chris Hammond By Chris Hammond on 6/18/2008 11:55 AM
So I've been saving this blog post for over a month, now that there is information out in the open I'm going to post it! OpenForce08 is coming! Being held at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas again this year, November 10th thru the 13th. The OpenForce08.com website is still getting updated but you can find out information about OpenForce08 by checking out the DevConnections website http://www.devconnections.com/openforce/
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DotNetNuke Skinning, The Untold Story
Cuong Dang By Cuong Dang on 6/2/2008 9:47 AM
Skinning is not a skill; it’s a profession that requires knowledge and experience in understanding the DotNetNuke platform (especially with the skinning engine), web standards, as well as aesthetic design.
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