We’re pleased to announce a new Word Press plug-in called Auto Shop. It’s geared towards small car dealerships that want to list their vehicles for sale online quickly and easily. For more information, go to the Auto Shop page or check out the Auto Shop example. Download Auto Shop from our server.
We have a new Word Press theme available, Comic is a bright colorful theme reminiscent of comic books.
Comic 0.1 is the initial release. there are still things to be done. The Comic page has more information

Screen shot of the Comic WordPress theme
GCal Sidebar 2.3 is out. It fixes a UI bug and adds a new feature
- Fixed bug causing UI issues in chrome and Internet Explorer
- Allows you to set a custom field gcal_sidebar_feed_id and override the widget calendars
Money 0.5 is now available. I’ve added a location field in the footer, as well as added page/post title graphic.
GCal Sidebar 2.2 is out. I’ve added a couple of new features contributed by users and fixed a bug.
- Implemented “All day” idea from brady8(your patch was an old version)
- Added patch from Ned for richsnippets support
- Fixed bug with private calendars
- Properly sorted required / optional configs in the widget config
A common problem in google analytics seems to be sharing. Go to the User Manager and add a user, only to discover that they are unable to login and access the site information. There are lots of posts in google forums about this very issue. Many solutions have been offered, but they all work inconsistently and have a basis more in guessing than in fact. It turns out the User Manager in Google Analytics has an interesting bug. In the upper right hand corner, it displays the primary address tied to your google account(in my case a gmail address). This displays in all lowercase, as is common for email addresses. However, and this is important, if your gmail account was created mixed case, such as FirstnameLastname, then you need to put that into the usermanager as FirstnameLastname@gmail.com. Rather than treat the email address as case insensitive, as everything else does. Analytics treats it as case sensitive, thus causing problems for users with capitalized letters in their usernames.
I’ve spent some time working on multi calendar support for GCal Sidebar. Please download 2.0 and give it a whirl, If all goes well I’ll make it an official release on WordPress.org. Right now though, consider it beta. everything worked in my testing, but it may not work for you. Leave comments here and I’ll resolve the issues I can.