BlogEngine.NET 1.4 released

by Mads Kristensen 1. July 2008 05:15

It’s been 6 months since the last release of BlogEngine.NET, but now the wait is over. You can download BlogEngine.NET 1.4 here.

What’s new?

A lot of new features and tweaks have been implemented in version 1.4. On top of all the tasks in the roadmap, more than 140 work items reported by the community made it. That’s a lot.

Here are some of my favourite new features:

  • Universal database provider (MySQL, SQL Server, VistaDB, Oracle etc.)
  • Drag ‘n drop widget framework (prototype video)
  • Author profiles using ASP.NET profile provider
  • Subcategories
  • Password encryption
  • Better performance
  • Tag selector in control panel
  • Semantic formats (FOAF, SIOC and APML)

You can read more about the new BlogEngine.NET 1.4 features at the official release note. If you wish to upgrade, then Al Nyveldt have written an excellent upgrade guide you should check out.

Next step

The next couple of weeks will be spent recording screencasts of the new features and give examples on how to write widgets. There's a lot of ground to cover with all the new features and possibilities for developers to utilize.

I hope you will enjoy this new version. It has taken a lot of hard work by the BlogEngine.NET team and I know they are very happy about the release - I know I am.

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Comments

7/1/2008 6:23:14 AM #

mikedopp

Mads,
I must say congrats on another great update to blogengine.net. Excellent work. Keep it up.
~mikedopp

mikedopp United States |

7/1/2008 8:15:00 AM #

Scott Marlowe

Excellent! I've been waiting for the official release, so now I have to plan my migration. Thanks for the effort!

Scott Marlowe United States |

7/1/2008 11:54:32 AM #

Troy Goode

Awesome work Mads. I can't wait to finish my upgrade!

Troy Goode United States |

7/1/2008 6:21:23 PM #

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7/1/2008 7:25:24 PM #

Amr Elsehemy

Hello Mads,
Congrats on the release, will do my update today at night,

about your theme can you share it, I love it with fixed width and comments preview.
Thanks

Amr Elsehemy Egypt |

7/1/2008 7:59:09 PM #

Mustafa OZCAN

Excellent work, thanks to Mads and Developer Team. Widgets are very useful. I just upgraded my blogs to v1.4. I think Page Comments System and Comment Editing System was not completed in  version 1.4 road map. I am waiting for multi blog support.

Mustafa OZCAN Turkey |

7/1/2008 8:24:57 PM #

Amr Elsehemy

Found the theme in the default installation thank you

Amr Elsehemy Egypt |

7/1/2008 9:05:20 PM #

Nebbercracker

Very nice!!!  Congratulations to the team on achieving this milestone.  Keep up the good work.

Nebbercracker United States |

7/1/2008 9:07:29 PM #

Nick Bastian

Thanks Mads. The new updates sound great. We will implement soon!

Nick Bastian United States |

7/1/2008 10:33:51 PM #

Danny Douglass

Thanks Mads!  Great Work!

Danny Douglass United States |

7/1/2008 10:58:45 PM #

PoiSoN

Congratulations and well done! Smile

PoiSoN Israel |

7/2/2008 12:24:24 AM #

Leigh

Nice work. I have been playing with the widget framework for some time, very cool.

Is anyone still working on the community site for sharing links to extensions/widgets? I have submitted a few via contact page but no dice. I know you are busy but with the release we should get an upto date listing up somewhere.

I know when I upgrade I always go on the hunt for new things to integrate. Laughing

Leigh United Kingdom |

7/2/2008 2:12:02 AM #

Mads Kristensen

@Leigh, the community site will launch soon

Mads Kristensen Denmark |

7/2/2008 4:02:12 PM #

Ugur CELENK

Great Work. Thank you. (I love BlogEngine)
(Note: Live preview didn't work in here, only show ajax loading image )

Ugur CELENK Turkey |

7/3/2008 12:54:22 AM #

Joseph Ghassan

That's really nice!

Keep up the good work guys.

Joseph Ghassan Lebanon |

7/3/2008 5:02:18 AM #

Hank Lynch

Dude!  Very exciting news.  Looking forward to the upgrade.

Hank Lynch United States |

7/3/2008 5:22:44 PM #

Janko

Great work, I can't wait to upgrade my blog!

Janko Serbia |

7/8/2008 3:26:07 AM #

Dieg

Great Job...Thanks!

Dieg United States |

7/11/2008 5:22:35 AM #

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7/18/2008 6:46:26 PM #

Dursun İÇCAN

Thx. Great work

Dursun İÇCAN Turkey |

7/23/2008 2:43:10 AM #

BizTron

I re-updated MWRT-002 for use with 1.4.  biztron.net/.../...heme-and-BlogEngineNET-14.aspx.  I still need to upgrade several sites.

I hope it works well for anyone who tries it so I can learn from this process and create a few more themes using the open source community.  Using a 1.2/1.3 theme made it much easier for me for a first try.

There are a lot of great features in 1.4 that I never even knew I was missing.  Now that Pandora's Box is open and we all want more.  It's time to contribute, I think.

BizTron United States |

7/25/2008 5:15:22 AM #

BizTron

Sorry, my previous comment contains a bad link.

I re-updated MWRT-002 for use with 1.4: biztron.net/.../...theme-and-BlogEngineNET-14.aspx
I still need to upgrade several sites.

I hope it works well for anyone who tries it so I can learn from this process and create a few more themes using the open source community. Using a 1.2/1.3 theme made it much easier for me for a first try.

There are a lot of great features in 1.4 that I never even knew I was missing. Now that Pandora's Box is open and we all want more. It's time to contribute, I think.

BizTron United States |

12/5/2008 10:10:25 PM #

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