Announcements
Nucleus v3.41 Released
The Nucleus CMS core development team has released Nucleus CMS v3.41. This release fixes a bug in the configuration variables and has reordered English languages files to ease the translation. All changes can be found in the history of the included documentation (an online version can be found here).
There are no security updates in this release so that you have not to hurry up. But we recommend to update so that your blog software is up to date and work with all plugins.
Nucleus v3.40 released
The Nucleus CMS core development team has finished a new release. Nucleus CMS version 3.40 has a long list of changes with Security Improvements, Feature Enhancements and Bug Fixes.
Some highlights of the new version are: a new member option makes it possible to decide if the autsave function is used, numerous new plugin events will improve the plugin development and published items can easily moved back to drafts.
Nucleus CMS version 3.40 is available as full package on the download page. To upgrade from a previous version you can download two zip packages that are used to upgrade the database structure and to upgrade the files. More information can be found on the upgrade page.
We recommend Nucleus CMS v3.40 for new installations. If you are running a Nucleus CMS v3.3x installation you can benefit from the various feature improvements and bug fixes. Under certain server configurations the new version can help you to avoid security risks.
You can find a comprehensive list of the changes in Nucleus CMS v3.40 in the extended part of this item:
Plans for 2009
A little bit late we wish all users and supporters of Nucleus CMS a happy and successfull new year. :-)
In the next weeks we will release the new version 3.40. The Nucleus CMS developers have finished the release candidate so that expierenced users can test the new version. More information can be found in the Nucleus forum: Nucleus CMS 3.40 RC finished.
The versions 3.4x will be the last that are compatible to PHP 4. The version 3.3x and 3.4x are running on PHP 4 and PHP 5. Because PHP 4 is outdated and no security updates are available we recommend to use PHP 5 for all current versions of Nucleus CMS.
With version 3.50 we will switch to PHP 5 only. So we can use the new features of PHP 5 for the Nucleus CMS core development. We hope that most webhosting companies and administrators will have switched to PHP 5 in the next months.
