Just Released: Mayando v1.2!#

Ok maybe it's not just released but still I'm happy to finally put the word out that you can now install Mayando v1.2 directly from the Microsoft Web Application Gallery!

Install Mayando using the Microsoft Web Platform Installer

Mayando is a full-featured photo blogging application that you can use to showcase your photos online.

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What's new in this release:

  • Dates on photos are now hyperlinks to other photos taken or published on the same date.
  • The Flickr photo provider no longer synchronizes machine tags (because they are not intended to be displayed).
  • You can now configure the photo provider to synchronize automatically at regular intervals (e.g. every 60 minutes).
  • You can also use a command-line client application (or if you're a developer, a client API) to remotely trigger a photo provider synchronization through the use of a new Service API.
  • You can now filter the event log by severity.
  • Mayando is now compatible with ASP.NET "medium trust" hosting providers.
  • You can now disable distributed transactions (in the AppSettings.config file) if your hosting provider does not allow them. Note that this can cause data loss and/or corruption so only change this if you accept the risks associated with disabling transactions.

If you want to see it running: check out the Mayando Demo Site or of course my own photo blog.

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