Version 0.9.2 – 4 years and we don’t break
We grew 4 (actually 5) tulips for our anniversary Yes, it was over four years since the first version of Transposh for wordpress was released. And indeed, we have come a very long way. Transposh is...
View ArticleGoodbye wordpress.org
So long, we were the suckers… Four years after going to the wordpress repository, and 189,795 downloads later, Transposh will be leaving the wordpress.org repository. Apparently, all this time our...
View ArticleVersion 0.9.3 – Where did my flags go?
They didn’t go very far, please watch this video or read the instructions below. What should you do to get them back? Just upgrade to the full version using the following instructions: Upgrade to the...
View ArticleVersion 0.9.5 – The lost upgrade
Version 0.9.5 was released not too long ago, and the full version 0.9.5.1 was released as well. You may ask yourself, I am looking for updates in my wordpress dashboard and I don’t see anything, how...
View ArticleHappy new year 2015 – What’s in store?
Hello everybody, Just wanted to do a quick writeup about what features are planned for the coming year: Backend string editor – this feature is about 80% complete by now, it allows you to see strings...
View ArticleHappy new year – 2021
Well, this has been a busy year for me personally. I was unable to release new versions of Transposh in the needed frequency, and changes that happened in the wordpress framework has caused parts of...
View ArticleVersion 1.0.9.2 – Moved development to github
Some fixes and some code changes as usual, moved the development site from the old and spam ridden trac, and from the know it all wordpress to github. And this will allow our users to see the ongoing...
View ArticleVersion 1.0.9.3 – Fixing a bug
The newest releases focused on fixing reported security issues. However – one of the fixes used was to access some parameters using the filter_input function instead of accessing $_SERVER directly,...
View ArticleHappy new year – 2024
After a few bad years, I really hope this year will turn out better.The project is still alive, a small release might come in the next few months. Feel free to contact us via the contact page.
View ArticleVersion 1.0.9.5 – Fighting the code rot
After 16 years of operation and more than two years without a new release, our plugin encountered a widespread challenge known as code rot. This issue arises when functionality degrades over time—even...
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