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Brian
02-18-2007, 01:52 PM
vBadvanced is proud to announce that our newest product, vBadvanced Blogicles, is now ready for private beta testing. For those who may be interested in participating in the beta test, please continue to read below for more details.

What is a Blogicle?
A Blogicle is a funny word that we made up from the words "Blog" and "Article". Though the product can be used for MUCH more than a blog or article system, we didn't want to combine too many words and make the name extremely long. ;)
Our main focus for this product has been to make it extremely dynamic so that it can serve a wide variety of purposes. A few examples of this would be a members blog system, articles, file downloads directory, classifieds section, or just about anything similar. Key phrases such as "Category" and "Entry" can be changed via a setting and will affect every instance of that word on the user side of the software. This, combined with some of the options and features of the software make it very easy for you to customize things and use the product to showcase just about anything you would like.


Key Features vBulletin Integration - Of course, vBa Blogicles is completely integrated with and built around vBulletin.


Settings - Over 140 options making just about every aspect of the software easy to customize to fit your needs.


Members' Categories - Make any of your categories a "Members' Category" in which any entries submitted will automatically be placed in a sub-category named after that user. Also included is an option to display a main Members' Category on your index page with a category-type display of all members who have submitted an entry, linking to a page displaying all entries submitted by that user.


Advanced Module System - Includes a complete module system which is similar to vBa CMPS, though a bit different. It includes most everything from the CMPS, though with the ability to completely control the layout and position of each module on every different section of the software. There are also optional features to allow your members to customize the modules active on their pages and even add their own BB Code modules. Since the code is based on the CMPS module system, most CMPS modules will be compatible with vBadvanced Blogicles.

Included Default Modules at This Time:
About Me
Calendar
Generic List
My Buddies
My Favorites
My Links
Quick Moderation
Quick Navigation
Random Entries
Search
What's New



Search Engine Optimization Careful attention has gone into SEO for this product. In addition to strategically placed 'rel="nofollow"' tags to help direct search engines, the product also offers spider friendly URL's using mod rewrite. By changing a setting and uploading a .htaccess file from the download package, you can easily change your links from looking like this:
http://yoursite.com/blog/browseentries.php?c=2
http://yoursite.com/blog/showentry.php?e=1

To this:
http://yoursite.com/blog/main-category-2/
http://yoursite.com/blog/main-category-2/this-is-a-test-entry.html


AJAX Technology - AJAX technology used throughout including the mini calendar module, quick reply (with no page refresh), ratings, and inline moderation.


User Categories - Allow your users to create their own categories and, if you'd like, give them the ability to enable/disable viewing, ratings, replies, and new entries from other members. Also includes options allowing the user to password protect the category and, if desired, give them moderator abilities for that category.


Attachments - Allow users to attach files with their entries, similarly to the vBulletin attachment system. Includes thumbnail generation for image files.


Permissions Settings - Over 30 different permissions that can be set on a per-usergroup basis, giving you control of what each usergroup is allowed to do. Most of these permissions settings can also be changed on a per-category basis as well.


Custom Fields - Different types of custom fields (textarea, text input, radio, select, and checkbox choices) may be added to collect and display additional information about entries.


Inline Moderation - Similar to vBulletin's inline moderation system, members with moderator abilities can mass manage entries and posts while browsing through the user side of the program. Abilities include deleting, opening, closing, un-/sticking, un-approving, and moving entries, as well as deleting, moving, and un-approving replies to entries.


Private Entries - Allow users to mark their entries as private, meaning only that user and members on their buddy list will be able to view the entry.


Drafts - Allow users to save their entries as drafts, meaning that the entry will not be visible to the public until published. The entry will still be accessible via the "My Drafts" link under the "My Stuff" menu.


Moderation - Ability to moderate new entries, categories, and posts submitted by users on a per-usergroup basis.


Unlimited categories, sub-categories, entries, posts, and etc.
Sticky Entries.

What's New & What's Popular sections.
Allow users to comment on entries.
Allow users to rate links.
User favorites.
User subscriptions.
Advanced searching features.
Shows the number of views, posts, last person to reply to entries, and etc for each link.
Advanced sorting options in each category.
Allow users to send a link to an entry to their friends.
Allow users to report problematic entries.
Image verification for guests for searching, submitting, reporting, replying, and sending entries to friends to prevent spam bots.




Live Demos
We have setup a couple of different demos here to show how flexible and dynamic vBadvanced Blogicles is. In the first link below, we have it setup to act more as a blog, and also a few of the default modules enabled.
http://www.vbadvanced.com/dynamics

We have set our second demo up to act more as a file uploading directory, which focuses a little more on file uploads and does not have as many active modules on it's pages.
http://www.vbadvanced.com/dynamics2

As you can see on both, we have also imported some posts from the forums here so that things won't look completely bare at first.

Lastly, here is a link where you can see the admin side of things:
http://www.vbadvanced.com/forum/demo/?script=blog



"Multiple Instance" Licenses
Do you have more than one use in mind for vBadvanced Blogicles? Not a problem! We will also be offering an additional license option called a "Multiple Instance" License. A Multiple Instance License will grant you the right to run as many instances of vBadvanced Blogicles as you would like, though they must be limited to the same domain name. If you have multiple web sites that you would like to use vBa Blogicles on, a separate license is still required for each. Installing a secondary instance of the software is almost as easy as installing the first instance. Simply select the "Install another instance of vBadvanced Blogicles" option from the install file, choose a prefix to use for your secondary instance, and then you will be asked to add a new line of code to your blog_config.php file. That's it! Each secondary instance will have it's own templates, phrases, database tables, and etc so it will be just like running a totally separate product.



Apply For Beta Testing
First off, remember that this is Beta software! There WILL BE BUGS, and everything may not work properly at first. We will of course do our best to fix any bugs that come up in a timely manner, but we cannot guarantee any time frame for these bug fixes. Also keep in mind that the severity of bugs can be different and there's a possibility that some could result in the loss data from vBadvanced Blogicles or even your vBulletin forum. We certainly hope that there are no bugs that serious, but it is not always possible to discover these problems before beta testing.
Also note that if a problem arises that we are not able to reproduce ourselves then we will ask you to submit a support ticket, including your FTP and forum admin account info. We understand that some people are not comfortable giving out information such as this and allowing others to access their server. If this includes you, we suggest waiting for the public version to be released.

For those who are interested in participating in the beta test, we will be offering both license types at a discount during the beta test. A normal, single use license will be $35. A Multiple Instance License will be an additional $25 (or a total of $60 for the Multiple Instance License). As with our other products, we will be offering our normal Branding Free option as well at $39.99 (sorry, no discount for beta testers on this one). If you purchase a Multiple Instance License along with the Branding Free option, the one time fee of $39.99 for the Branding Free option will cover all instances allowing you to remove the copyright on each. Once the private beta testing is complete and vBadvanced Blogicles is publicly available then the price for each type of license will go up, with exception of the Branding Free option.


Please note that we are no longer accepting new beta testers at this time. We expect the product to be available to the public towards the end July 2007.



I belive that should cover most everything. If you have any additional questions or comments though please feel free to post them in this thread.

geoff
02-18-2007, 07:45 PM
Im glad VBA is expanding. This sounds promising...I shot you an email

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redlabour
02-19-2007, 08:52 AM
Let me say two things :

1. I hope your SEO Rules are not conflicting with vBSEO Rules or making configuration more confusing for SEO Newbs.

2. I miss one of the most requested Features in the whole vB Community - the option to use vB based Features to create a vB based Wiki based on a thing like a Articlesytem - know what i mean?

In any Way Blogicles is a nice Idea - but for me not interesting - i have a good Solution for every Feature of it except a real vBWiki (not a Bridge to MediaWiki or anything else) is missing in the vB World. Maybe a Idea for further Projects? ;)

Brian
02-19-2007, 09:11 AM
Though it hasn't been tested with vBSEO yet, I don't see how the two would conflict. Our SEO options only rewrite the URL's for Blogicle categories and entries, so there shouldn't be any problems there.

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Rebecca
02-19-2007, 09:26 AM
I agree with Geoff. I'm excited to see this project!

Rebecca

Oblivion Knight
02-19-2007, 09:46 AM
Wow, I'm glad this came out before I started the heavy work with my new project..

Will definately have to be checking this out when my finances are sorted.

roscoe36
02-19-2007, 10:04 AM
Cool idea Brian.

The lack of RSS (from what I can see) makes this very limited as a blogging tool. You might want to consider that.

Brian
02-19-2007, 10:14 AM
RSS feeds will most likely be included in one of the next releases (beta 2 or 3). I almost added them for the first beta, but there comes a point where you have to say "It's good enough for now, lets start the testing". :)

patrick24601
02-19-2007, 10:22 AM
Please tell me what I need to do to remove my subscription and stop receiving the ads from vbAdvanced. Thanks.

redlabour
02-19-2007, 10:24 AM
RSS feeds will most likely be included in one of the next releases (beta 2 or 3). I almost added them for the first beta, but there comes a point where you have to say "It's good enough for now, lets start the testing". :)

Donīt forget to built-in Social-Bookmarking and Pingservices. ;)

garg
02-19-2007, 10:28 AM
Cool :D This looks interesting. Any chance that this could replace or merge with the blogging part of zoints local?

aacircle
02-19-2007, 10:33 AM
Wow! And I was just about to use WebTemplates at http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=103076. Let me checkout your system more and see which would be better. Does it do most of what WebTemplates does? If so, it's a no brainer to use your product.

Cheers.

Cyl0n
02-19-2007, 10:34 AM
Wow I like this. I have to talk it over with a couple of other people, but I think this would be great for the forum that I just created. Did you include any tie-in functionality between this and the PhotoPost vBGallery? I think it would be great if the blog users can reference images that they have taken as part of their blogs and articles.

One other side note, and maybe it's just me, but I would also love to see this as a stand alone product that can run off it's own database, and maybe pull the user names and permissions from the forums database. I'm slightly concerned about the potiential size of the db between the Photopost, forums and this Blogicle. Otherwise, I hope I'll qualify for beta testing, and that my other partner will see the potiential in this and we can scrap up funds between us. My new forum is pretty virgin so far, so I shouldn't have issues.

Brian
02-19-2007, 11:01 AM
Please tell me what I need to do to remove my subscription and stop receiving the ads from vbAdvanced. Thanks.
Just go to your User CP here and uncheck the "Receive Emails From Administrators" box.

Donīt forget to built-in Social-Bookmarking and Pingservices. ;)
Wouldn't the "Favorites" features basically be the same thing as social bookmarking? Or is there something more to that I'm not familiar with?

Cool :D This looks interesting. Any chance that this could replace or merge with the blogging part of zoints local?
I haven't had a chance to play with things yet and see how far we can take the Zoints integration. We will be working towards that with future versions though.

Wow! And I was just about to use WebTemplates at http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=103076. Let me checkout your system more and see which would be better. Does it do most of what WebTemplates does? If so, it's a no brainer to use your product.

Cheers.
I haven't used that hack before, so I may just not be familiar with it. It looks more similar to vBa CMPS than it does to vBa Blogicles though. WebTemplates seems to be more of a CMS type product though, whereas vBa Blogicles can be used to showcase a database of just about anything. If you are just trying to create some pages and content, then something like WebTemplates or vBa CMPS would probably be your best bet. If you want a much more advanced system that allows more content posting, replies, favorites, customizable modules, and all of the other features of vBa Blogicles, then that would be the better choice.

Wow I like this. I have to talk it over with a couple of other people, but I think this would be great for the forum that I just created. Did you include any tie-in functionality between this and the PhotoPost vBGallery? I think it would be great if the blog users can reference images that they have taken as part of their blogs and articles.

One other side note, and maybe it's just me, but I would also love to see this as a stand alone product that can run off it's own database, and maybe pull the user names and permissions from the forums database. I'm slightly concerned about the potiential size of the db between the Photopost, forums and this Blogicle. Otherwise, I hope I'll qualify for beta testing, and that my other partner will see the potiential in this and we can scrap up funds between us. My new forum is pretty virgin so far, so I shouldn't have issues.
For the integration, do you mean just something that could display the last X images that a user has uploaded to the gallery while you're browsing that user's blog pages? If so, it wouldn't be too hard to create a module for that.
Currently there are no plans to make any vBa products a stand alone. In doing so you would probably lose a lot of the tight integration between the vBa and vB, which kind of defeats our whole purpose. The database size really shouldn't be a concern though. Anything that's not directly from vBulletin (users, templates, phrases, etc) is stored in it's own table, so MySQL should be able to handle things without a problem.

mmilton67uk
02-19-2007, 11:22 AM
i would love to beta this for you please consider me as a beta tester for this.

blind-eddie
02-19-2007, 11:25 AM
This would be used instead of vBa CMPS?

Paul M
02-19-2007, 11:28 AM
For those who are interested in participating in the beta test, we will be offering both license types at a discount during the beta test.

Perhaps I am mis-reading this - are you really asking people to pay to be beta testers ?

Brian
02-19-2007, 11:46 AM
This would be used instead of vBa CMPS?
Not necessarily. The CMPS is more of a homepage or simple CMS system. vBa Blogicles is more for keeping a database of articles, blogs, files, and etc.


Perhaps I am mis-reading this - are you really asking people to pay to be beta testers ?
We have with every other product (except the CMPS of course), and we've given a discount each time the same as we are now. I don't think the prices are unreasonable at all.

rob30UK
02-19-2007, 11:48 AM
I would dearly like to see the URL security tightened up here because the potential for SEO abuse exists.

for instance....
http://www.vbadvanced.com/blogicles/members/thisSucks-28082/
http://www.vbadvanced.com/blogicles/members/SoDoesThis-28082/
http://www.vbadvanced.com/blogicles/members/YouSee-28082/
http://www.vbadvanced.com/blogicles/members/Insecure-28082/

You see? I've just made 4 pages of duplicate content without even having access to your server.... now all I need to do is make loads of links to these, post them on a dozen or so websites and I start harming your rankings because of duplicate content filters....

Just my $0.02 worth.

You are not alone in being open to this exploit.... please see this thread for more details and a fix suggestion:
http://www.webforumz.com/webforumz-cafe/21390-seo-security-advisory-check-your-sites.htm

Brian
02-19-2007, 11:57 AM
rob30UK - Thank you for pointing this out and including the link. I'll be sure this is taken care of in the next release.

attroll
02-19-2007, 11:57 AM
I would be very interested in testing this out if the users could edit their time stamp so that they could change the order of there blogs if they needed to.

Is there any chance this could be added to this feature?

Cyl0n
02-19-2007, 12:08 PM
For the integration, do you mean just something that could display the last X images that a user has uploaded to the gallery while you're browsing that user's blog pages? If so, it wouldn't be too hard to create a module for that.

Yes that's it, but user selectible images, not just the latest X images.


Currently there are no plans to make any vBa products a stand alone. In doing so you would probably lose a lot of the tight integration between the vBa and vB, which kind of defeats our whole purpose. The database size really shouldn't be a concern though. Anything that's not directly from vBulletin (users, templates, phrases, etc) is stored in it's own table, so MySQL should be able to handle things without a problem.

True,---I think I need more coffee....

I would dearly like to see the URL security tightened up here because the potential for SEO abuse exists.
You are not alone in being open to this exploit.... please see this thread for more details and a fix suggestion:
http://www.webforumz.com/webforumz-cafe/21390-seo-security-advisory-check-your-sites.htm

Two comments:

Very Interesting,...
I felt like I just followed a shameless plug...

ManagerJosh
02-19-2007, 12:14 PM
Brian:

Regarding the multiple instance license, I'm curious to find out how this works. For example, is the multiple instance license needed when you need more than one instance of blogicles files? Is this needed if you mod-alias/mod-rewrite for blogicle?

rob30UK
02-19-2007, 12:15 PM
Very Interesting,...
I felt like I just followed a shameless plug...


heheh.... well, it's designed really to make MY community aware of the issues plaguing on-line applications - but I dont mind sharing the knowledge around to those who deserve it :)

Ravish
02-19-2007, 12:17 PM
I've applied for beta. When can I expect activation?

Shelby
02-19-2007, 12:27 PM
Applied for beta also. I'd like to see a way to assign topic icons to blog posts.

jonsimmonds
02-19-2007, 12:51 PM
really like the idea of this, wont be able to beta though, but i will be one of hte first to purchase when this goes gold

mrjbs
02-19-2007, 01:15 PM
A few questions...

1. If I am using GARS (http://www.thevbgeek.com), why should I switch to this for articles?

2. What are the differences between this and vBlogetin (http://www.vblogetin.com)?

3. I use a vBa CMPS sidebar on my whole site. I don't want to have two left columns. Can I put the Blogicles blocks on the right side?

Also, I would love to see some integration between this and Zoints Local. I have already decided on Zoints, I would love to deactivate the Zoints blog and integrate this one into it.

Alfa1
02-19-2007, 01:25 PM
So what can you do to profiles with vba blogicles?

Forum Dude
02-19-2007, 01:34 PM
Just amazing, nice work Brian. I cannot wait to see the final product of this. And, I would sign up to be a beta tester, but my hosting ends in April, and I'm on a trial license for vB, so not exactly the best moments. Anyway, nice project, and I cannot wait to see what comes of it!

FHmania
02-19-2007, 01:56 PM
amazing! thanks for the good stuffs

Ohiosweetheart
02-19-2007, 02:11 PM
Looks like a nice product. But I can't see me paying to test your product. That makes no sense, sorry

sirchadlington
02-19-2007, 02:19 PM
Looks interesting. I already have recently purchased GARS (http://www.thevbgeek.com/geekmart.php?do=displayproduct&id=3) from thevbgeek because I heard it was the best and only cost $19.95. I see it as your only real competition, since it has a lot of great features that are very similar.

I've taken a look at the demo sites, I like where this is headed, but I don't want to have to pay $30+ to test a buggy version of it. If it was free to demo then I'd be sure to give it a try, but it looks like I'll be waiting a little while till the public release :) ... I value my opinions and the time it takes to fully test a product and report bugs, spending hours of my time... as enough to pay for the product. So... having to pay to beta test something and provide you with not only my money, but my time to throughly test it as well... just doesn't make sense to me.

If you're planning on charging more than $40+ for this, I think thats an issue since GARS is only $20 and though it may not be a 'blogging' system par-say... it is sure a good articles/reviews system. Just my two cents!

Nonetheless, keep up the great work with your products VBA!

KW802
02-19-2007, 02:21 PM
Looks like a nice product. But I can't see me paying to test your product. That makes no sense, sorryThe title "Looking for Beta Testers!" might be a little misleading... a more apt title thread might be "Blogicles beta available in limited quantities at a deep discount." It's the same model used when vBa Links was released and before that vBa Gallery. Essentially if somebody is in the market for a blog/articles/open-ended product and want to get in on the ground floor at a heavily discounted priced then now is the time.

Taking into account that none of vBadvanced products are encrypted and that all of them are 100% viewable source then it would be an extremely bad business move to allow the beta versions of the commercials products to be distributed for free.

[RDH]Razor[OT]
02-19-2007, 02:23 PM
Sounds quite interesting. Wouldn't mind participating. Email sent...

Ranma
02-19-2007, 02:34 PM
e-mail sent

Tom_S
02-19-2007, 02:55 PM
Jot me down for testing

Tom_S
02-19-2007, 03:00 PM
My bad. UN-Jot me down for beta testing. I don't pay anyone to test. Sorry.

tim99
02-19-2007, 03:25 PM
You have it backwards. You're buying a license at a discount so you are not 'paying to test' you being PAID to test (by virtue of a discount).

Tom_S
02-19-2007, 03:30 PM
You got it wrong. I don't want this into an argument. I pay no one to test. Anyone who has been around as long as I have doing this knows the difference. Thanks anyway. My time is valuable. I don't debug your work so you make money off of it and a charge to me. If I help build the house I either live in it or I get paid for it. I don't rent it.

Besides. Your a member not the coder so please turn this thread back over to the rightful owner.

ConqSoft
02-19-2007, 03:55 PM
So don't test it... Then you can buy it at full price when it's released.

Why even get involved in this thread if you aren't interested in testing, since that's the purpose of this thread?

Tom_S
02-19-2007, 03:56 PM
Enough

KW802
02-19-2007, 04:02 PM
Let's keep it steady guys/gals.

As I mentioned above all vBadvanced products are 100% viewable source and NOBODY would release a viewable source commercial project for testing with no restrictions, even in beta form, for free. For people who say they've been around for a while and don't agree with that fact then fine, there are alternative products out there for you to try and test for free.

To be blunt: If you're in the market for a blog / article / open-ended type product like Blogicles and want to get a heavily discounted license by giving your feedback while it's in beta stage then this is the perfect opportunity. If that description does not apply to you then there is no need to get into arguements over something that doesn't affect you.

akulion
02-19-2007, 04:08 PM
good job :)
but not my cup of tea

thumbs up and encouragement and good luck wishes from me on ur project

paying to beta test? :P thats a 1st

Scribbller
02-19-2007, 04:12 PM
Looks awesome, definately interested in using this as a CMS, though wont be applying for beta testing. Just a question which I am sure would be ignored what is the final price of this product expected to be? and when is public release roughly expected?

KW802
02-19-2007, 04:21 PM
Looks awesome, definately interested in using this as a CMS, though wont be applying for beta testing. Just a question which I am sure would be ignored what is the final price of this product expected to be? and when is public release roughly expected?Why would it be ignored? :confused:

For the final price....
For those who are interested in participating in the beta test, we will be offering both license types at a discount during the beta test. A normal, single use license will be $35. A Multiple Instance License will be an additional $25 (or a total of $60 for the Multiple Instance License). As with our other products, we will be offering our normal Branding Free option as well at $39.99 (sorry, no discount for beta testers on this one). If you purchase a Multiple Instance License along with the Branding Free option, the one time fee of $39.99 for the Branding Free option will cover all instances allowing you to remove the copyright on each. Once the private beta testing is complete and vBadvanced Blogicles is publicly available then the price for each type of license will go up, with exception of the Branding Free option.For the ETA on the next version, that's truly an unknown. With a traditional product live cycle the beta version is usually followed by RC (Release Candidate) versions before we see a Gold (the final release) version. Once people start giving feedback on the betas then that will most likely help to narrow down an estimated timeline.

KW802
02-19-2007, 04:23 PM
good job :)
but not my cup of tea

thumbs up and encouragement and good luck wishes from me on ur project

paying to beta test? :P thats a 1stNo, you're paying to receive a discounted license while it's in beta. Read my other responses above.


I sure wish I could get all the free viewable source beta software that everybody is apparently. :o

Scribbller
02-19-2007, 05:03 PM
KW are 25 and 35 dollars prices of the final product or are those discounted prices?

Scribbller
02-19-2007, 05:11 PM
A question, can you create html pages in a category? For example I have a category with the name of team and in it players and each player have his own page with html and images?

KW802
02-19-2007, 05:27 PM
KW are 25 and 35 dollars prices of the final product or are those discounted prices?

A question, can you create html pages in a category? For example I have a category with the name of team and in it players and each player have his own page with html and images?

Scribbler, I'll have to leave both of those questions up to Brian. Re-reading that paragraph I had first assumed that they were the final prices but, you're right, after reading it again it can be interpreted as those being the temporary discount prices or what the prices will be.