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Introducing @Anywhere for WordPress: “the plugin”

Pulished April 20, 2010

Ok! Finally after submitting my plugin to the WordPress repository they accepted the “Anywhere” plugin.

Anywhere: A WordPress plugin

 

I’ve submitted plugins before and they were accepted in just a few hours, maybe they’ve been busy in San Fransisco planning WordCamp? I’m not complaining, I was just anxious to get it up an downloaded. ;)

Speaking of download

You can visit my official page here on the site, or head over to http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/anywhere/.

A bit more info

If you haven’t heard about @Anywhere, then head over to http://dev.twitter.com/anywhere/ to see what it’s all about, or just hover over any of the text on this page that begins with a “@” symbol. Also, check out the new tweet box at the bottom of this page, as well as all posts (which you’ll also find in the plugin, which others released left out).

I’ve tried to make my plugin as easy to use for people not comfortable hacking there theme and PHP files. Anywhere provides a simple easy to use settings page in the WordPress admin that you can control with just a few clicks. Get it now!

Oh, and leave some feedback of what you think ;)

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