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Author: Peter Donker Created: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 23:32:19 GMT
Various thoughts and reflections that escape from the Bring2mind lab

Good news came in this week. It has been in the air for some time and those of you who've attended OpenForce have surely heard rumors about this. DNN has raised venture capital (I'm not a silicon valley resident, so the 'series A' label threw me off). This means a group of investors came to the conclusion that their money would probably make more money by injecting it into DotNetNuke Corp. Given the fact that we're talking Open Source software and we're in an economic downturn, I'd say this is quite something the corp have managed to pull off here.

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A new page has been created listing all available extensions for Document Exchange and download links to the modules.

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Bring2mind has released version 5 of its document management system for DotNetNuke: Document Exchange. New features include a second UI that is based on text-based templates. This will bring an unprecedented degree of configurability to the look and feel of the module.

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Update on latest DMX developments straight from the lab

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So much to tell and so little time. I was at OpenForce Europe in Noordwijkerhout (October 6 and 7) and didn't have the time to blog about it until now.

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The latest version of DMX 4 goes online. Details can be found here ...

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A rant of how I was kept at Amsterdam airport for a day and how KLM did not lift a finger to make it any easier on me

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The latest version goes online for download. Read more ...

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After many weeks of coding and testing I'm proud to announce the latest update of DMX 4: 04.03.00.

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Last week I had the opportunity to attend a workshop on the DNN scheduled task. I was there because I was giving a couple of presentations for my good friends at the SDN (http://www.sdn.nl). The workshop was given by Leigh Pointer and he showed us how to make a scheduled task as well as some ins and outs on how the scheduler is administered in DNN ...

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