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New version of open source Blog / Diary / Journal script available

Version 1.9.9f of the PluggedOut Blog script is now available for
download.

PluggeOut Blog is a free, open source blog/diary/journal script,
written by a professional software developer to give something back to
the internet that we take so much from. The script is used by many
people all over the world to provide a fast, light, flexible and
powerful blogging solution. It's also a good example of how to design
and build a database driven web application for those just starting
out.

PluggedOut Blog Project Homepage
- http://www.pluggedout.com/index.php?pk=dev_blog

Demonstration Installation
- http://www.pluggedout.com/blog

Feature Overview
- Multi-User with Roles
- Themes & Templates
- Monthly calendar with hilighted days and navigation controls
- List of recent entries
- Visitor comments against entries
- Verification codes on comments (anti-spam)
- Supports RSS 2
- TimeZone control
- BBCodes
- Plugins/Includes supported
- Full administration interface
- Multi-Lingual Interfaces supported
- Add, edit, remove and publish/unpublish blog entries
- Change themes
- Edit Template files directly from admin interface
- Upload files for use in entries
- Change settings from the admin interface
- Superb, friendly support through the PluggedOut forums
- A well written script by a professional software developer
- Based on rock-solid technologies - MySQL and PHP.

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