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Sueetie Content Part Control Updated

by Dave Burke 19. July 2010 19:26
The Sueetie Content Part Control has been rewritten from the ground up and will be part of the Sueetie Version 1.4 release planned for October.  There’s been some discussion about CMS functionality in the Sueetie Forums lately and I knew that the first step in creating some sort of CMS in Sueet... [More]

Going Mobile With ScrewTurn Wiki

by Dave Burke 15. July 2010 22:51
In this our final Sueetie Going Mobile Series post we’re going to look at how we created the world’s first mobile of ScrewTurn Wiki. You’ll find the Sueetie Wiki document on which this post was based located in the Sueetie Patterns and Origins area. _______________ ScrewTurn Wiki Mobile: a bit... [More]

Going Mobile With YetAnotherForum.NET

by Dave Burke 15. July 2010 21:10
In this Sueetie Going Mobile Series post we’re going to look at how a mobile YetAnotherForum.NET came into being. You’ll find the Sueetie Wiki document on which this post was based located in the Sueetie Patterns and Origins area. _________________  Extending YetAnotherForum.NET by Creating ... [More]

Going Mobile With Gallery Server Pro

by Dave Burke 15. July 2010 18:55
In this Sueetie Going Mobile Series post we'll look at how we modified Gallery Server Pro to serve up web content to mobile devices. You’ll find the Sueetie Wiki document on which this post was based located in the Sueetie Patterns and Origins area. ________________ Gallery Server Pro Mobile - Wh... [More]

Going Mobile With BlogEngine.NET

by Dave Burke 14. July 2010 17:03
This Going Mobile post focuses on BlogEngine.NET, whose developers led the way with a mobile architecture that existed long before the iPhone came on to the scene and upon which the Sueetie Mobile architecture was based. It is the second post in the Sueetie Going Mobile Series describing how it was ... [More]

Going Mobile with the Sueetie Framework

by Dave Burke 13. July 2010 20:28
You’ll find a new set of documents on Sueetie Mobile in the wiki starting with Patterns and Origins: Sueetie Mobile Architecture.  We start by describing the mobile architecture of the Sueetie Framework, then continue the series by examining the mobile architecture of each of the applications i... [More]

Sueetie is Now Fully Mobile-Enabled!

by Dave Burke 11. July 2010 17:59
I am going to make a bold statement that Sueetie is the world’s first mobile online community application.  If you know of other online community applications that are fully mobile-enabled like Sueetie now is, please tell me what they are. I went mobile with DBVT.COM, my personal website built ... [More]

All Sueetie Version 1.3 Packages Updated in Sueetie Marketplace

by Dave Burke 24. June 2010 16:05
Real quick, Gummy Bear 1.3 has been updated in the Sueetie Marketplace with fresh bits to fix the issue of not automatically redirecting to the Install Page on the first site load.  The SQL setup scripts should now also be fully SQL2005 compliant. The Gummy Bear 1.3 Upgrade package has been upd... [More]

Huge News! Sueetie Atomo for Developers Now Available!

by Dave Burke 24. June 2010 02:01
This is what we’ve been working toward since Sueetie was introduced in December, 2008. Introducing Atomo for Developers 1.3, a single Visual Studio Solution containing all framework source code for customizing Sueetie Communities and building all-new applications with the Sueetie Framework.  As... [More]

Gummy Bear 1.3 Now Available!

by Dave Burke 21. June 2010 01:45
Gummy Bear 1.3 is now available in the new Sueetie Marketplace. Released a little over 3 months since version 1.2, Gummy Bear 1.3 adds many major architectural enhancements. Localization, Background Tasks, Multi-Blog support, Event Logging and Exception Capturing, a completely restructured Theming M... [More]

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