Archive for August, 2008

Blogger reviews Nooku Content 0.5

As we are giving more people access to demo’s of Nooku Content, we are starting to get some interesting feedback. After doing a little test run with Nooku Content v0.5 on our demo site, X-Ception wrote a review on his blog. Even though Nooku Content is still in in pre-beta, he seemed to like what he saw (and no, we didn’t tell him to write a favourable review!)

So being offered the chance to play with the hottest yet-to-be publicly released component before most have.. was well shall we say a fat kid with candy.
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Translating content is a breeze, it’s again as easy as creating a content item in the first place, you can see all of what’s going on and upon publishing everything is updated so you can move straight onto the next item no more wasting time on these things.

So along with the screenshots the things that I did notice was:

  • It’s fast, very fast
  • Informative
  • Easy, very easy
  • Does what it says it will do
  • Flexible

UPDATE : A second review was added recently.
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Nooku Content ready for production use

Nooku Translation Management for JoomlaMore and more of our partners are using Nooku Content on production sites. This is possible thanks to our agile development approach: every couple of weeks we release a new version of Nooku Content. These releases are not feature complete, but what is in there is working, and can be deployed on a live site.

In the ‘classic’ development model, you sometimes work for more then a  year on an application that, when done, turns out not to fit the needs of the user entirely. One of the benefits of the agile methodology is that you get real world feed back right away. That feedback can immediately be used to steer development and decide on the feature set for the next release.

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