New Plugins
This plugin allow users to order pages easily in the page overview and also add some clarity to the overview.
With this plugin you or your clients can select how many pages they want to show per page in the overview.
A plugin for WordPress plugin authors to let them easily showcase their plugins on their own site, solely by updating the plugin’s readme.txt file.
This plugin allows for installed themes to be upgraded by using the Appearance > Add New Themes > Upload feature of WordPress. Without this plugin, themes can only be installed using this method, requiring you to first delete the theme before installing the newer version. Now features the same easy upgrading for plugins via the Plugins > Add New > Upload page.
The Events Calendar plugin enables you to rapidly create and manage events using the post editor. Features include optional Eventbrite integration, Google Maps integration as well as default templates such as a calendar grid and event list for streamlined one click installation.
This plugin allows teachers to easily share plans with students, parents, and fellow teachers. Plans are laid out in a calendar view and can be categorized into different classes, subjects, or grades. The plans can be as detailed as desired, including learning objectives, assessments, materials, and attached files.
Updated Plugins
Display a list of contextually related posts for the current post. You can select the number of posts to display and if you want to automatically display the related posts in your content / feed.
The Store Locator plugin allows you to effectively manage and display any set of important stores, locations, or other points of interest on a website in an easily searchable manner using Google Maps.
Count page views on posts and display a list of top posts by page views.
This plugin will show “Readers who viewed this page, also viewed” links on your page. This is similar to Amazon’s product pages which state “Readers who have bought this, also bought”.
Host Twitter images from your blog and keep your traffic, rather than using a service like Twitpic and losing your viewers.
A job listing and job application management plugin for WordPress.
Twitter image host is an awesome idea for a plugin. I hate giving link juice to other domains, definitely looking into this. Thanks for the heads-up.
I’m the author of Job Manager – for those interested, there’s a fairly comprehensive development roadmap for the next few months. If there’s something else you’d like to see that isn’t listed there, feel free to submit a feature request!