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Your Weekly Devot:ee - September 13, 2012

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  • Ministash (for EE1) by Dibeja
    The Ministash Plugin is aimed to give EE1.x users the opportunity to use partials and layouts.
  • Export Members ($) by Drez Design
    Export member registration data and custom fields to an Excel spreadsheet.
  • Nerdyform by KeesTM
    Forms for hackers. Allows full EE template parsing in your email templates. Configured via template tags.
  • GWcode FileInfo by Leon Dijk (GWcode)
    Get information about files on your server.
  • Reword by Jean-Francois Paradis
    An equivalent to translate() or __() in Wordpress which translates a given string using a dictionary. This implementation can also handle placeholders (eg: Hello %s) and can translate dates formats (eg: Today is %d).
  • Shortlist ($) by Joel Bradbury
    Shortlist is a quick and painless way to allow site visitors to create lists of items on the fly. Shorlist lets you add anything to a list. User’s don’t even need to have accounts with your site to create, keep and share their list.
  • Redactee ($) by Jack McDade (Lobster War Machine)
    Redactor, the wonderfully simple and lightweight WYSIWYG editor is now lives as an EE Fieldtype, under the secret identity known as “Redactee”. Use it as a Channel Field, Matrix Field, a Low Variable Field… even in Safecracker. Simple to use, feature-rich, and smooth as butter. Supports image browsing and image / file uploads, even to Amazon S3.

Posted on Sep 13, 2012 by Ryan Masuga

Filed Under: Weekly Devot:ee

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