Monday, April 7, 2008

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Sunday, April 6, 2008

[Blog]boastMachine

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boastMachine 3.1 features

Easy publishing (blogs/articles/news/journals..)
Lightning Fast database processing
Unlimited BLOGS, Categories
Posting (Hidden/Frozen, Draft (future dated) ), Commenting (threaded comments)
bbCode, Smilies (smiley packs), Badword filter, HTML/Text posts, WYSIWYG Richtext editor
Monthly archives
Sending posts
Voting/Rating posts
File uploads , File manager, Image manager
User registration (with user levels)
User profiles (pic upload, bio..)
Article/Post search
Pingbacks / Trackbacks
Event display system
Theme packs, Themplate editor
Language packs
Link Manager
Timezone management
IP Blocking
SpamFilter (anti trackback/comment spam)
Image verification for comments
Built in referer logging
Multi purpose Calendar
XML feeds (RSS .92, RSS 2.0 (formatted) , ATOM .03)
Built in Shoutbox
Built in backup/restore management system
Printer friendly pages
Search engine friendly pages and URLs

File download:
[Blog]boastMachine v3.1

The story of boastMachine
OK people, lets here a story. The story of boastMachine. It goes like this. Long long ago (Dec ‘03), in a galaxy (Milky way), a teeny kid (16) was sitting front of his computer, staring at the screen blankly. Yup, that was me ! That was the time when I had just learned PHP. Learning PHP, however, caused me to dump my old favorite, Perl. So basically, I was sitting there with nothing to do. Bling! I had an idea! I quickly opened my text editor, CuteHTML (my all time favorite), ran the Sambar webserver and started scribbling down php code. Not to forget, I was on the Windows 98 platform then After long three hours, I finally came up with something ‘EZ-articles’!

What? EZ-Articles?? It was a teeny-tiny, crappy-buggy, article publishing system. Size wise, it was the smallest of all CMS systems and functionality wise, the poorest. Being satisfied with what I had done. Day-Night, Day-Night, Day-Night.. One full week went by like a breeze. The ‘EZ-Articles’ was sitting idle in D:\Sambar\docs . What to do now? Didn’t feel like killing it for ever, so I again struggled with the code, this time, for six hours. I had done a great thing, I was the sole person who watched EZ-Articles gros from 0 to v1.0 Newly added features, as far i remember, where smilies, post search, backup/restore . Quickly I whipped up a readme, tightly packed everything into a zip and posted on hotscripts.com without any hesitation. Again day-night, day-night.. one week passed. http://localhost/ez-article , Yuck! What in the world is that! I couldn’t believe that I was the one who did that mess out there! Temptation/Greed for more easily overcame my anger and I quickly started working on the scripts again. What I came up with was ‘bMachine v1.0′, yes, the first ever boastMachine. But I hadn’t named it then. I had no idea what to call my cutie. That was the time when I was experimenting with all sorts of stupid stuff and I had the domain name boastology.com in hand, but no ideas to put to work on it. So I thought why don’t I somehow connect my ‘EZ-Articles’ with boastology.com ? It didn’t take me much time to come up with ‘boastMachine’. Publishing and blogging is a kind of boasting, so without any hesitation, I named my cute little software ‘bMachine’.

It didn’t take much time, that emails and bug reports :S started pouring in. And that day, I decided to take bMachine to the next level! Working and working and working and working.. I released almost ten consecutive versions of bMachine in one single month. The release of bMachine 2.9 was the turning point in the history boastMachine. Lots and lots of people started using it for it had the ability to run with or without a mysql database. But that was the time when the author of pMachine (pmachine.com) contacted me asking to withdraw the name ‘bMachine’. I had no choice but to ditch ‘bMachine’ and go for the full form instead, i.e, ‘boastMachine’ ! With version 3.0, boastMachine became the official ‘boastMachine’.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

[Special]ClickHeat1.8Beta

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ClickHeat | Clicks heatmap
ClickHeat is a visual heatmap of clicks on a HTML page, showing hot and cold click zones.

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Requirements
- on the browser’s client: Javascript (tested on Firefox 2.0, Internet Explorer 6 and 7, Konqueror…)
- on the server: either Linux or Windows (since ClickHeat 1.3 release), Apache or Lighttpd (other may work fine), PHP, the graphic library GD2 (PNG support needed). Please post on the bug tracker or contact us (link on the right) if you have problem running ClickHeat.

Features
- Low logging activity: a very few function calls to log a click, no server load rise should be noticed (have a look at Performance & optimization)
- A keyword is used to define the page upon Javascript code load, allowing you to group same pages.
- Screen sizes and browsers are logged, making possible the tracking of liquid CSS layouts (100% used width).

Latest version
File Download:
ClickHeat1.8Beta

Development roadmap
Here are some developments to come in the next releases:
- add database (MySQL) support?
- improve speed rendering using virtual squares (avoid looking at empty zones)
- correct truncated dots in heatmaps (between 2 images of the heatmap)

Installation
1) extract the archive and upload it on your server (the archive already contains a /clickheat/ directory, so you can extract it at the root of your website)

2) call the directory from your browser (say http://www.yoursite.com/clickheat/index.php)

3) follow on-screen instructions

Be aware that the javascript code has changed in the 1.x releases, so you must change your html code if you’re upgrading from 0.xx.

Upgrade
To upgrade ClickHeat, just follow the first step of installation to overwrite existing files with the new ones (configuration file will not be overwritten, so your options will be kept). Configuration will be run automatically as soon as you login as administrator.