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Difference btw 3 and 3.6

Difference btw 3 and 3.6

Friday 12 August 2005 1:53:34 am - 7 replies

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Paul Borgermans

Friday 12 August 2005 10:02:32 am

I guess you mean 3.0 and 3.6?

Yes..

And a lot of bugfixes :-)

-paul

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OOzy Pal

Friday 12 August 2005 10:23:30 am

How about the interface, etc. Meaning if I buy the "Learning Ez Publish 3" book; will it help me using 3.6?

Tim Dickinson

Friday 12 August 2005 3:14:48 pm

The interface has changed quite a lot yes (and is much muchimproved)
But the general functions have remained quite similar.

If you bought a book based on eZ 3.0, then I imagine that it would give you a general overview of the product.

What book are you talking about? maybe someone here has it and would like to give you a review ;)

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Luc Chase

Friday 12 August 2005 3:36:01 pm

http://ez.no/community/forum/general/learning_ez_publish_3_how_good_is_it

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OOzy Pal

Friday 12 August 2005 4:09:50 pm

It is only two reviews. Only two people who put their comments on the book. The book is:

1. Expensive
2. Targeted for ver 3.0

Meaning, that I might be throwing a way 60 British pounds if I buy this book.

Anyhow, can you recommend a good training? Do you know any one who offers excellent training?

Luc Chase

Saturday 13 August 2005 11:55:41 am

Where did you see that it is targeted at 3.0 ??
There are three different reviews; not two.

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David Eriksson

Monday 15 August 2005 12:45:46 am

The book was very good to have in the beginning, and I still look things up in it from time to time. I use ez.no/doc more nowadays though.

Worst thing about it I believe is that it uses the old syntax, which means all templates I wrote early on use that, while new ones use the new syntax. But as long as you know of the new syntax beforehand, that shouldn't be a problem. The admin interface has been updates since too I believe.

/David

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