10/10/2008 ↓

WordPress Plugin Releases for 10/10

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New Plugins

LibDig

Adds a Lib Dig box to WordPress posts and pages

scrnshotsRSS

This plugin for WordPress allows you to show Scrnshots.com captures on your sites

eFiles Backup

This plugin for Wordpress allows you to download backups of your Uploads, Themes and Plugin directories. It also allows you to download the entire wp-content directory. Not suitable for WPMU without alteration, or for large sites.

WP-UDIF-Entrecard

This plugin enables a simple method of displaying an Entrecard Widget on your Blog and will also display a “U Drop I follow” Image below it for members of the U Drop I Follow Moment

Updated Plugins

AVH Amazon

The avh-amazon WordPress plugin gives you the ability to add a widget which will display a random item from your Amazon wish list, baby registry and/or wedding registry.

Related Posts by Category

Display related posts based on their category. (Page in German)

DasboardZone

Displays statistics about your posts and post frequency on the WordPress Dashboard

Event Calendar 3

Manage future events as an online calendar. Display upcoming events in a dynamic calendar, on a listings page, or as a list in the sidebar.

Alt Link Text

Alt Link Text adds “Alternative Link Text” and “Alternative Title Attribute” fields to the Write Page and Manage Page screens.

Pods

Pods is a Wordpress plugin that adds CMS abilities to blog posts.

Drain Hole

Drain Hole is a centralized download manager with full monitoring, statistics, versioning, SVN support, and proper SEO download URLs

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  1. New plugins and updated plugins listed separately - much better. Thanks.

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    scribu (2 comments.) — 10/11/2008 @ 3:50 am
  2. You mean movement and not moment. :)

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    Iva — 10/11/2008 @ 4:25 am
  3. Thanks for the nice list.

    This helps us users see what is new and what isn’t.

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    George Serradinho (23 comments.) — 10/11/2008 @ 11:24 am
  4. Yes, separating the New and Updated plugins is a great move, which makes these posts much more usable. Thanks!

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    Stephen Cronin (20 comments.) — 10/13/2008 @ 7:54 am
  5. Ohh, thanks for separating the new and updated - really helps with skimming the lists to see if there’s anything I want to take a closer look at. These lists are really helpful, BTW. I don’t know if WP.org has RSS feeds for new/updated plugins (if they don’t, they should) but having them just pop up on my WP dashboard reminds me to come and check out the new shiny things each week. Thank you!

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    Ricky Buchanan (3 comments.) — 10/13/2008 @ 10:18 pm

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