Your Weekly Devot:ee - January 20, 2011
E-commerce for EE2 is finally here with the release of BrilliantRetail. Some people have expressed concern about BrilliantRetail’s data not being stored in channel entries, so Nico De Gols tried to help ease those fears by writing NDG Brilliant Bridge, which allows you to…well, you can read all about it below, in addition to info about the other fine releases this week:
- Transcribe ($, for EE1) by Tom Jaeger (EE Harbor)
Transcribe is an ExpressionEngine addon that makes the creation of multi-lingual ExpressionEngine websites simpler by taking a two fold approach by simplifying the management of multi-lingual template content, and simplifying the management multi-lingual weblog / channel entries. - NDG Brilliant Bridge (for EE2) by Nico De Gols
NDG Brilliant Bridge allows a tight integration of BrilliantRetail products and your favorite EE add-ons. It brings standard channel entry functionality to your entire product catalog. You can let site visitors comment on your products, use an entry rating add-on, keep track of favorites etc. It closes the gap in an automated way so you can be flexible in whatever way you want to use BR. - Flexi Channel Entries Limit ($, for EE2) by Milan Topalov
Add “Show 10 | 25 | 50 entries per page” to your channel entry list pagination. - Tabify ($, for EE1) by Isaac Raway (Airways)
Tabify allows you to place any custom field into a Publish Tab on the EE Publish and Edit pages. You can use this to move extra fields out of the main form. This provides functionality similar to Publish Layouts in EE 2.0. - NSM Entry Select (for EE2) by Leevi Graham (Newism)
Select entries for simple relationships. - Category Sorted Entries (for EE2) by Michael Rog
Like the standard Category Archive Tag, but with added control for filtering by entry_id or category, displaying by group_id, and outputting entry_id and url_title. - Threaded Comments ($, for EE2) by IntoEEtive (Yuriy Salimovskiy)
This add-on enables nested commenting (comment on comment, reply to comment) for ExpressionEngine. Threaded comments are fully compatible with first-party comment module (so existing comments will be kept and all extensions will continue working). You can have unlimited depth of comment nesting. - Postman ($, for EE2) by Jack McDade (Lobster War Machine)
Postman combines the fantastic services of Postmark and PostageApp with the simplicity of ExpressionEngine’s templating system to bring you the very first transactional email module for EE. - BrilliantRetail ($, for EE2) by Brilliant2 (David Dexter)
BrilliantRetail brings powerful e-commerce to ExpressonEngine 2. - EP Media Resizer (for EE1 & EE2) by Electric Putty
Resizes any embedded media item (Video, Google Map, Audio clip) to specified height and width.

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