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Free Revisr Plugin Offers Git Management for WordPress

This month we featured a project called VersionPress that brings version control to WordPress, a concept that has many in the community excited. The VersionPress development team is seeking $30,000 in funding by the end of June in order to get it off the ground. However, they aren’t the only ones working on adding git-based version control to WordPress. Earlier this month, developer Matt Shaw quietly released Revisr on WordPress.org. Revisr is a plugin that allows developers to synchronize with any Git repository and easily commit, push, pull, and branch changes from within the WordPress admin. It’s different from VersionPress in that it’s designed to integrate with a remote repository, ie. one hosted on GitHub or Bitbucket. Unlike VersionPress, which hasn’t…

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Free Revisr Plugin Offers Git Management for WordPress

Seven Free SEO Tools You Should Be Using

Today’s post is by Neil Patel, Owner of QuickSprout.com and Chief Evangelist at KISSmetrics. Free is awesome. Especially when that “free” whatever is giving you extra traffic, money, rank, reputation, riches, etc. Thankfully, there are a ton of free tools in the SEO world. The downside is that some of these free tools are junk. I want to give you a go-to collection of the top free SEO tools. These are intuitive, slick, effective, powerful, and, best of all, they’re absolutely free.

1. Google Analytics Google Analytics is to the online marketer like air is to the human being. You can’t live without it. If you’re not yet using Google Analytics, I recommend that you begin doing so …

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Seven Free SEO Tools You Should Be Using

Microsoft More Than Doubles OneDrive’s Free Cloud Storage To 15 Gigabytes

Continuing the trend towards free, unlimited cloud storage, Microsoft this morning increased the amount of capacity that it offers free to regular users of its OneDrive service to 15 gigabytes, more than double its previous offering of 7 gigabytes. The company will also now offer a full terabyte of storage to all Office 365 customers. If you want more storage capacity, but don’t want to pony up for Office, you can now pay $1.99 monthly for 100 gigabytes, or $3.99 each month for 200 gigabytes. The latter storage option cost $11.49, previously. What this boils down to is that Microsoft has greatly increased the amount of storage that it is giving away for free, and, if you buy Office as a subscription in any capacity, you get what works out to …

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Microsoft More Than Doubles OneDrive’s Free Cloud Storage To 15 Gigabytes | TechCrunch

Free Ebook: The Guide to Wireframing

Whether you’re building the next hot startup or a solid website or mobile application, wireframes are invaluable in keeping everyone on the same page in the collaborative and iterative nature of product design and development. Wireframing is not just for product managers, designers, and engineers – it’s for anyone who touches the product in the process. This is why “The Guide to Wireframing For Designers, PMs, Engineers and Anyone Who Touches Product is a guide everyone in your team will find useful. With over 100 pages, this book covers what makes a great wireframing workshop. It’s wireframing from the big idea to details: digital and analog tools, web and mobile design patterns sources, all concluded with design principles for people who build products…

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Free Ebook: The Guide to Wireframing

Automatically start and dock your programs

Thanks for stopping by to check out our free Launcher Dock application built for Windows to automatically start programs and dock them exactly were you want them. Free Windows tool to manage the way you launch and dock your programs on a single or multiple screens. Works great for video walls. Personalise the way your computer starts. Open All Your Favourite Programs Automatically When You Log On. Watch the Intro Video. If you’re like me and use multiple screens, there are certain applications you start and use every time you turn on your computer. You open up Gmail to check your email and then you move that window to one corner of the screen, then you open up Skype and …

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Automatically start and dock your programs

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