Subtext (software)
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Subtext | |
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Developed by | Subtext Project Team |
Latest release | 1.9.5 / May 12, 2007 |
Platform | ASP.NET / Microsoft SQL Server |
Genre | Blog software, Photo Gallery |
License | BSD |
Website | http://subtextproject.com/ |
Subtext is a blog publishing system written in C# on ASP.NET and backed by a Microsoft SQL Server database. It is distributed under the BSD License and is available free of charge. The latest released version is 1.9.5.[1]
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[edit] History
Subtext was announced on May 4, 2005[2], but the first release (Subtext Nautilus Edition) wasn't announced until March 2, 2006.[3]
Subtext releases are named based on a nautical theme, the latest being "Daedelus" (v1.9), an ASP.NET 2.0 upgrade. The next major release will be Version 2.0 - "Poseidon" and support a Plug-in Framework among other incremental improvements.[4]
Subtext was founded as a fork of the BSD Licensed .Text blogging engine written by Scott Watermasysk. .Text went on to be packaged within the Community Server product by Telligent Systems.
Subtext is hosted on SourceForge.
Release Dates:
- Subtext 1.0 - March 4, 2006
- Subtext 1.5 - June 7, 2006
- Subtext 1.9 - August 31, 2006
- Subtext 1.9.2 - October 26, 2006
- Subtext 1.9.3 - December 14, 2006
- Subtext 1.9.4 - February 12, 2007
- Subtext 1.9.5 - May 12, 2007
[edit] Features
- XHTML and CSS compliant
- Search engine-friendly permalink structure via friendly URLs
- TrackBack and Pingback
- Hosts multiple blogs on a single installation
- MetaWeblog API support
- Skinnable
- Really Simple Discovery
- BlogML support
[edit] References
- ^ Avery, James; Holmes, Jim (2007). Windows Developer Power Tools: Turbocharge Windows Development with More than 140 Free and Open Source Tools. O'Reilly. ISBN 0-59652-754-3.
- ^ Announcing Subtext, A Fork Of .TEXT For Your Blogging Pleasure
- ^ Subtext 1.0 Nautilus Edition Released
- ^ Roadmap
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- SubtextProject.com - Official Subtext Project Website
- SubtextSkins.com - A showcase and repository of skins for the Subtext engine