This gallery should give you a flavor of some of the exciting features iExpression provides. Please note that we have just updated it to include some of the content from the upcoming release of iExpression 1.3!
Access all your blogs, channels, and upload locations
Access all your blogs, channels, and upload locations
Control alignment and flow for posted images
Control alignment and flow for posted images
Browse and upload to your upload locations
View your entries live on the web-site
Viewing entries of published or draft content
Viewing entries of published or draft content
Add multiple users and check key site parameters
Add multiple users and check key site parameters
Manage multiple accounts on the same or different sites
Tune image upload preferences if you blog while roaming a lot. Also tune your blog posting settings to save time
Connecting iExpression to the Metaweblog module in iExpression is easy. You can also set-up twitter for auto-advertising your posts.
Get an overview of the channels/weblogs you can post to or view.
Start creating new articles, delete old ones, view current ones (including ability to track stats).
Creating articles is easy, add images (from your existing photos or use the internal camera). Drafts are auto-saved
Track who follows your article, and where they got the link from
See how's tweeting back at you on twitter... looks like I'm unpopular!
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Minor update to iExpression module for #eecms - 10 months, 2 weeks, 6 days, 3 hours, 13 minutes ago |
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There is a small bug in the compatibility checker between the App and the module. We’ve addressed it with a workaround for now. Just go to http://www.rwe-uk.com/iexpression/module and download the latest version to get rid of the warning. |
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iExpression 1.4.1 available to download from the App Store now - 10 months, 3 weeks, 3 hours, 45 minutes ago |
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We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of iExpression 1.4.1 from the App Store. 1.4.1 is a defect fixing release resolving a number of minor issues and one major one. We should also note that all users should update to the latest version of the module as the two together should resolve all known issues with iExpression.
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Minor bug-fix update to iExpression for #eecms uploaded to App Store - 10 months, 3 weeks, 1 day, 9 hours, 59 minutes ago |
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Just wanted to let you know we’ve just pushed a minor update to the App Store containing a few small bug-fixes. There’s a very small number (less than 4) customers impacted by these, but they are pretty important if you are affected. We’ll let you know when it’s been reviewed and made available. |
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iExpression Module updated to 1.4c, all users should update as soon as possible - 10 months, 3 weeks, 1 day, 11 hours, 26 minutes ago |
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The iExpression Module for both ExpressionEngine 1.6.8+ and 2.1+ has been updated to version 1.4c. All users should update to this version as it addresses a number of issues where un-supported field data could be modified. No update to the iExpression App itself is required. The module can be downloaded from the iExpression module page. |
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Well that’s a relief, iExpression builds again! - 1 year, 1 week, 3 days, 16 hours, 44 minutes ago |
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Seeing as 4.3 Apps are being approved onto the App Store (see the full story from MacRumors here), we decided it was high time to get some 4.3 testing done. It’s normally a pretty simple process… Get XCode installed. Run tests. Wait. Check Results. Cool. This time… Linker errors… No build. It’s taken all day to figure out what it was (and it’s sooooo tempting to imagine it’s an XCode bug). Anyhow, nerdy short story…. Update github repo’s, rebuild, tweak, rebuild, and eventually ta-da… Just somethings were out of date. How can something be tedious and stressful at the same time? |
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