Showing posts with label MMIUC2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MMIUC2008. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 October 2008

MySource Mini hands-on at the MMIUC 2008

The MySource Matrix International User Conference for 2008 finished up just over a week ago. On the final day, I gave a 30 min live demonstration of the MySource Mini, which was followed by an afternoon of hands-on demonstrations with conference attendees on three test systems we had made available at the conference.





We all use Macs for development, but rest assured that the MySource Mini will work on Windows and Linux as well!

The whole MySource Mini team was available to walk people through the product and answer questions about both existing and upcoming features. The test systems were very popular and the developers kept busy throughout the afternoon.







Congratulations to the whole MySource Mini team for producing such an amazing product and for being such fantastic instructors on the day. The Mini was well received and plenty of people are looking forward to its release in March next year, so get back to work!

Sunday, 5 October 2008

MySource Mini at the MMIUC 2008

I've been really quiet on this blog for a few months, and have even let some PHP_CodeSniffer bug reports go unfixed for several weeks. That's pretty unusual for me, but I've been both sick and very focused on the MySource Mini that will be presented at the MySource Matrix International User Conference 2008 in less than 2 weeks!

I can't say much about the Mini, but now that the agenda has been posted, I can at least use the name and confirm it has something to do with MySource4, which I've been babbling about on this blog for a while now.

I've gone a bit quiet about parts of MySource4 that we have been working on, but not because they are any less amazing than the features I have spoken about. Apart from our custom-built true inline WYSIWYG editor that I demonstrated last year, I'll be showing the caching system I've mentioned before, a versioning system to replace rollback that I've had to stop myself blogging about so I don't give away its secrets, and the most amazing context sensitive help system I've ever seen in any application. There will also be some systems available for conference attendees to play around with, and the whole MySource4 team (development, interface and documentation) will be there to answer all your questions.

Want to come along? Register here.