Today I rolled out a new version of CloudShout. Over the past week, we have been really focusing on bugs found in our internal QA tests as well as bugs reported from our alpha users. It’s really looking great! It’s getting faster and more reliable every day, and this release should illustrate that. This release covers:
- Numerous IE bug fixes
- Numerous formatting fixes
- Can not spoof the URL at CloudShout.com to edit someone else’s application
- Better application instance handling
- Friendship requests now go to the person the friendship request is to, not the person making the request
- Published application now allow for release notes, and archiving of the app, so that developers can rollback to previous releases
- Smarter handling of file changes and CDN distribution
- JS files are now back on a CDN for faster loading times
As always, if you are alpha testing CloudShout, please let us know what you think. A forum for CloudShout should be live any minute now in our forum area (http://boards.izea.com/). Please leave any concerns, issues/bugs, thoughts, ideas, etc. there. Also, if you are interested in developing CloudShout applications, I’ve set up a Google CloudShout Group (http://groups.google.com/group/cloudshout-development). The group will be heavily focused on developing applications with Javascript and the ITK framework, so please direct your CloudShout concerns to the appropriate location. 🙂
Bunches ‘o Thanks to all our alpha testers!