UpStream 1.22 Introduces Many New Features
If you’ve been following UpStream updates over the last few weeks, you’ll have noticed a pattern: stability and bug-fixes.
That changed this week.
If you’ve been following UpStream updates over the last few weeks, you’ll have noticed a pattern: stability and bug-fixes.
That changed this week.
If you’ve been following UpStream updates over the last few weeks, you’ll have noticed a pattern: stability and bug-fixes.
UpStream is a relatively new plugin and we moved fast during the first year. We’re now smoothing out many of the issues reported by users. The good news is that this process is almost done and in the next couple of weeks we’ll be back to adding new features!
We continue to focus on squeezing bugs from UpStream and making it a more stable platform.
So we’ve released several updates to the UpStream core and extensions.
At the moment, we’re hard at work on squeezing bugs from UpStream and making it a more stable platform.
So this week we released several updates to the UpStream core and extensions.
Version 1.19.1 of UpStream is now available.
In this release, we added an option so you can have more control over access to the Media Library.
WordPress is often hard to learn, even for native English speakers.
I’m constantly impressed by how talented and hard-working WordPress users are, especially those who build non-English sites.
You can now hit the bar when you are using UpStream.
This week’s release of UpStream (version 1.18.3) adds the option to use the WordPress admin bar together with your projects.
We’ve just released a new version of UpStream and the Frontend Edit extension.
These releases solve the most popular request from UpStream users: the ability to create and edit projects from the frontend of your site.
In UpStream, it’s possible to change the names of almost everything. You can rename “Tasks”, “Bugs”, and other key features. We’re trying hard to make UpStream the most customizable project management plugin for WordPress.
However, some users want to take things further and also rename the project URLs.
We’re working on the next new feature release for UpStream.
This is the most requested feature from UpStream users: the ability to create projects from the frontend of UpStream.