Feature rich, customizable comments plugin
Quick start with Migrations plugin
Zend Announces General Availability of Zend Server 5.0: New Version Delivers Increased Performance, Faster Problem Resolution for Critical PHP Web Applications
Zend Technologies Polls Fast-Growing Zend Framework PHP Developer Community
CakePHP Migrations plugin: easily version and deploy whole applications
Zend Framework Adds Support for Microsoft Windows Azure and Deutsche Telekom Developer Garden
File uploading, file storage and CakePHPs MediaView class
Getting out of BETA
Dear all,
Here we are after a lot of updates and a ton of bug fixes we are confident that PHPanywhere is ready for the big time, so we are finally getting ready to remove the BETA label. ![]()
The first official release of PHPanywhere should be online in February, but not to worry – for all of you that always want the absolute newest version of PHPanywhere you’ll always be able to find it on LABS. ![]()
Cheers
Version 3 plus SSL
Dear all,
As promised the new version of PHPanywhere was released on or LIVE site 18.12.2009.
But due to some tiny bugs and the implementation of SSL we hadn’t announced it until now.
So now that everything is on the up and up, and we added SSL for login and sign-up (which will make PHPanywhere even more secure) we are now very proud to present PHPanywhere version 3!
As always try it out…any enjoy coding anytime, anywhere!
v.3 Live
Dear all,
We are very sorry for the delay, but we are finally releasing v.3.0. on our LIVE site tomorrow 18.12.2009!
So please log in tomorrow and let us know what you think!
Cheers!
Zend Issues Significant Update to Zend Studio 7 Enterprise PHP IDE
Migration plus v.3.0
Dear users we are excited to announce that this – Sunday 29 November, we will be launching version 3.0 of our PHPanywhere service, which will have some long time awaited features.
Also during this time we will be migrating PHPanywhere to new servers so we can handle the ever rising traffic.
So you can expect some difficulties on Sunday, but once it’s done – get ready for some serious coding, on the go of course.
15.000 users
PHPanywhere.net hit 15.000 registered users today. Which is in our opinion a confirmation that PHPanywhere is on the right track, because without you guys – our user base, this whole project would be meaningless.So I thank you all for using our application and if you love it – please do spread the word.
Next Stop…50.000
Interview with us
Here we are in the press again, but this time instead of PHPanywhere it’s an interview with us.
Lostintechnology’s Srikanth AD (adsrikanth[at]gmail[dot]com) wrote the interview and I would like to thank him for his time and effort.
To check out the interview see the link below: