A bucket load of Pathfinder.gr advancements

Wanna know what’s new at our favourite baby at Phaistos Networks, Pathfinder.gr?

First of all, new features for our beloved Pathfinder Blogs:

  • Unique visitor stats (at last)
  • New Hot Blogs features, charts, trends and other goodness
  • Multiple autocomplete on tags input while posting
  • Better drag-n-drop support in management of links

On top of those, the new version of Core is applied on all services, meaning that it’s now easier and much more intuitive to add Javascript features to them. Stay tuned for more Ajax-y goodness.

Plus, we’re adding screencasts to our support section, that’s been used by hundreds of users daily after all (some users like to RTFM I guess).

Big news is, we’re also working on a new version of our frontpage that we hope to launch sometime soon. It’s currently in alpha.

Wanna learn about the latest changes in the results of the Greek elections (which take place like, today) in the most direct and pwetty of ways? Check out our Pathfinder Elections 2007 mini-site!

What’s next? Changes to the news comments section, a revamped e-mail service, more and more new features to blogs and a ton more.

Stay tuned for more, things are getting a september clean-up around here.

5 Responses to “A bucket load of Pathfinder.gr advancements”


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    Still, you have to be member to post a comment. Dunno if this is an option the blog owner turns on or off, but for me is unacceptable.

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    Great! I’m going right now to check it out :D

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    @artech: Of course that\’s an option that the owner can turn on or off. Permitting comments only by Pathfinder users would be foolish, no? :)

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    I love it when there is love for the project (any project).

    It then, is doomed to succeed!

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