Release Notes

Hot on the heels of our November maintenance releases yesterday (with Events 2.0.10 leading the charge), this afternoon we want to ease into the weekend with one last bit of excitement: the launch of our WooTickets add-on! As of a few minutes ago, WooTickets 1.0 is out in the wild and available for purchase. If…

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Along with the rest of our stable of plugins, Facebook Events got a small refresh today with a couple of tweaks for the 1.0.3 build: one new set of modified translation files, another bug fix due to a change in Facebook’s API. Release Notes for WordPress Facebook Events 1.0.3: Small features, UX and Content Tweaks:…

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After a pretty substantive 1.0.3 release, we dialed things back for this month’s Community Events maintenance build. On the feature side we’ve just got some updated German translation files; on the bug fix side, we got rid of some unnecessary HTML on the community form. Release Notes for WordPress Community Events 1.0.4: Small features, UX…

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This month’s maintenance release for Eventbrite Tickets is rather minor, and mainly clears up a problematic error message that was showing in certain situations. Things are generally slowing down now through the holidays and as a result our next substantive Eventbrite build will probably be early in 2013. Release Notes for WordPress Eventbrite Tickets 1.0.4:…

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It’s that time again…our October-November maintenance build is officially out, and The Events Calendar / Events Calendar PRO 2.0.10 were both released this afternoon. We also updated each of the add-ons (mostly minor tweaks) and are releasing WooTickets 1.0 tomorrow. As this will probably be the last round of maintenance builds for 2012, we tried to fix in…

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Our smallest maintenance release this month, the 1.0.3 build of Eventbrite Tickets is nonetheless an important update if you want to ensure you’re running the freshest code. It automatically displays the Eventbrite Tickets panel within individual events…which, if user feedback from the last build is any indication, should save users a solid chunk of time…

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Along with the core The Events Calendar/PRO, each of the add-ons got its own update today as well. You may recall that July’s maintenance release for Facebook Events was bare-bones; with this build, we’ve added some more substance: a few nice new features, German & Czech language files, and the elimination of a few pesky…

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September’s maintenance release cycle is in full swing…now that we’ve kicked Events 2.0.9 out the door, each of the add-ons is following suit. Next up comes Community Events (“for all your frontend event submission needs)”. This 1.0.3 release is fairly heavy on bug fixes and lighter on the feature/content tweak side. If you’ve reported a…

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The response to our Facebook Events add-on has been positive since it’s launch last month, and we appreciate the support from those of you who have bought it. Since today marks release date, we’ve pushed out the 1.0.1 build with a couple of minor changes.  Release Notes for WordPress Facebook Events 1.0.1: Small features, UX…

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As was the case with Eventbrite Tickets 1.0.2, this month’s maintenance release for Community Events (1.0.2 as well) is also quite lightweight. Make sure you’ve installed & activated The Events Calendar 2.0.8 — and Events Calendar PRO 2.0.8, if you’re a PRO user — before updating Community.  Release Notes for WordPress Community Events 1.0.2: Small…

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Along with updates to the rest of our premium plugins, we released this month’s Eventbrite Tickets maintenance release — 1.0.2, for those keeping count — today. It is a very minor update that includes one new feature and one bug fix. Don’t forget…if you’re on The Events Calendar/Events Calendar PRO 2.0.7 or earlier, you’ll want to update…

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This release comes a bit later in the month than normal, and we’ve been putting the finishing touches on The Events Calendar 2.0.8 the past few days. As you’ll see there were a ton of translation files submitted this month and we’ve worked as many of them in as we received before codefreeze. We’ve also added a…

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