The second release candidate of Contentteller CMS is now available
"The second release candidate is available as community, professional and business editions as well as full and lite installs.
Changes since release candidate 1:
- Rewrote the entire admin subsession security system to store that hashes in the database rather then using sessions for it
- Added an edit option for site_header/site_footer in the instant style editor
- Added support for language files in the module installer
- Fixed multiple small issues in the download module
Contentteller customers can download Professional/Business Full/Lite from the members' area. Contentteller Community Full/Lite is available over the Google Code website."
Release Announcement
Download Community Edition (GPL v3)
No US Siren: Blood Curse Blu-ray release ‘at this time’
GARNOME 2.23.2
Contentteller Release Candidate 1 available
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