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BlogSense 4.5.3.2 Release Announcement

BLOGSENSE IMPROVEMENTS

1. Code Restructuring.
The least interesting to you, but very very significant to BlogSense . The way data is stored in the database has been changed to a new standard that will allow the maximum features for each module, while keeping this clean and speedy. This overhaul prepared the way for many of the newest developments.
2. RSS Importing & Source Campaigns
The RSS Module uses RSS feeds. The Sources Module uses Customized Scrape Profiles and Yahoo search engine results as a RSS feed substitute.

Before we could only create automated campaigns for the RSS module, but we could not chose to review and modify it before it was published, unlike the Sources Module, where we could review and modify information before we published it but we could not create automated campaigns. This now has been solved because the two module have both been re-coded structurally and are now both are identical in capability. For both modules you now have two options: 1) Create Campaign. 2) Import Content.

This will allow you to take an RSS feed, plug it in, source all the content into one display where you can disclude what is irrelevant, and modify and remove content that may not be desireable, and then publish/schedule the material. Or if you would like you can designate your settings and create a campaign that will automatically source content along side your cronjobs.

This is very great feature that I hope will make BlogSense stand out above the rest.
3. Blocking Content in Preview Mode.
The preview mode has been improved to allow you to quickly scroll through all the items of a campaign, and also provides you with the new option to block unwanted articles from being published. This is another feature designed to take advantage of transparency and place more power of control into the user's hands.
4. Bookmarking Improvements (Very Important)
Until now, BlogSense has had the option to add an Onlywire Account and a Twitter Account for bookmarking purposes.
Now you have the option to add multiple accounts for each service. BlogSense will select an account at random and attempt to bookmark the item through that account.
Proxy support has been added as well.

How bookmarking currently works:

As posts are scheduled they are added to a bookmarking queue. If a service(Twitter, Onlywire, Ping.FM) is active, then BlogSense will attempt to bookmark 1 post per cronjob or direct import attempt for that service and flag it completed if successful. If all bookmarking services are active (Twitter, Onlywire, Ping.FM) Blogsense will send the post data through all three. There is a 1/cyle limit because the bookmarking services themselves have throttles, and attempting to run more than one through their APIs will not work. FYI, this bookmarking module is very new, and under review, and is subject to improvement. Even now a throttling system is being developed to help make sure all new posts are bookmarked, and also a management system is being developed to help you manage your bookmarking queue.

Also as already mentioned, Ping.FM has been added to the list of accepted bookmarking services..
5. Link Cloaking
The link cloaking script has been improved. Now the script can detect if the visitor is a robot or a real person. If the visitor is a real person he/she will be transfered on to the destination. If the visitor is not a real person it will be redirected to 1.) A random post on your blog. 2) The hompage of your blog. These two options are configurable within your BlogSense administration panel.
6. Default Author
You can now select which author you want associate with a campaign. You can also change your blog's default author on the fly from within the BlogSense administration panel.
7. Updating Experience
BlogSense has implemented an auto-update feature. From here on out you will be auto-notified of new versions at the footer of BlogSense. There will be three options: 1) Read about the new update. 2) Download the files of the new update to your hard drive(for future installs) 3.) Auto-update on the fly (where your blog will auto-download the new files and replace them.
8. Theme & Plugin Loading
Before this one a one-time only deal. Themes and Plugins could only be extracted once, to prevent overwritng. Now there is push button extraction for both Themes and Plugins, and each is accompanies by a warning that files will overwrite if they are already there; it lets you decide.

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