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Thanks for the feedback Ryan, I will definitely consider your suggestions in the next versions.
Bogdan
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Thanks for the encouragement! Actually if you get used to work with the Doc Finder and search and replace easily through all the documents you can’t work without it any more
The next release will include additional search and replace for all resources, so you can access almost every corner of your MODx installation with the Doc Finder.
Best,
Bogdan
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Hi everyone,
I just released Doc Finder 1.5 which has a few nice new features:
- You can search now also resources like chunks or snippets.
- New table sorting feature.
- Search within date ranges for creation and edited dates.
- Search options are separated in tabs now for a better overview.
Download Doc Finder 1.5 in the repository:
http://www.modxcms.com/Doc-Finder-Module-1962.html
See Doc Finder in action at trymodx.com:
http://docfinder.trymodx.com/manager/
Login: demo_user / demo_user
Thanks for your attention,
Bogdan
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Oh, definitely! This is a fantastic addition to the community. I use it ALL the time. Thanks for your hard work!
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What a great module!
The only thing I could think to add is "published" and "unpublished" under doc options.
Have you looked at porting this to MODx Revolution?
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Thanks for the compliments! Nice to hear that you love using the Doc Finder
@BobRay: There will be a version for MODx Revolution but I can’t tell in which timeframe that will happen. MODx Revolution has still alpha status and I am little hesitant because I have to change quite everything to make it work.
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Quote from: Bogdan at Sep 16, 2008, 07:26 AM
Thanks for the compliments! Nice to hear that you love using the Doc Finder
@BobRay: There will be a version for MODx Revolution but I can’t tell in which timeframe that will happen. MODx Revolution has still alpha status and I am little hesitant because I have to change quite everything to make it work.
Good to hear. Revolution is at alpha-3 (almost beyond that) and I think the parts you will need for your module are fairly stable now, although I’m not really the guy to ask.