Job Manager 0.4.0 Released

December 29, 2009 · Posted in Job Manager, Projects, WordPress Plugins · 2 Comments 

AKA: The “this blog is turning into a Job Manager announcement list” release.

This release involves a pile of under-the-hood changes:

  • Re-write of the entire data storage routines to use default WordPress tables – no more creation of custom tables!
  • Because of the above, Job Manager now requires WordPress 2.9. That’s cool, because you’ve all upgraded already. Right?
  • Sanity checking, security hardening and bug fixes!

As usual, the Changelog has the juicy gossip.

Go and download it now! What are you waiting for?

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