January 09 2007
Mog*cms version 1.2 released

Just a quick word to say that our free flat-file, multi-lingual CMS solution, mog*cms has just reached version 1.2.

You will find complete details and release notes on our companion site mogWerks.net.

Free download at: mog*cms.

Posted by: jonathan :: Last modified: January 9th, 2007
January 09 2007
ClaudeMediavilla.com goes live
Launch of Claude Mediavilla’s web site

In the rush up to the end of the year, we completely forgot to announce that Claude Mediavilla’s web site, ClaudeMediavilla.com — which we are very proud to have worked on — went live late November. But we did right to wait a little as this also allows us to add links to the nice things that people have been saying about it. First of all, a quote from Le Typographe, and then an article, in two parts, from Peter Gabor’s Design & Typo that also presents Claude’s work in more detail. We should also point out that Peter wrote a complete article about Claude’s new book, History of Calligraphy in France in the December issue of the french magazine etapes — sorry, the article is not available on line.

You can visit the site here: ClaudeMediavilla.com.

Posted by: jonathan :: Last modified: January 9th, 2007
January 06 2007
Best Wishes for 2007

Let’s take two minutes out to send our best wishes for health, prosperity and happiness to all of our customers, partners, friends and contacts for the upcoming year.

Best wishes to you all for 2007 from the team — Alain and Jonathan — at mogWerks.

Posted by: jonathan :: Last modified: January 6th, 2007
January 06 2007
Hubert Raguet
HubertRaguet.com goes live

Hubert Raguet is an exceptional photo reporter working mainly in the field of science and technology. His photo features, whether they concern Science and Medecine, Mini UAVs, Algerian sand dunes, or a gigantic wind tunnel in the French Alps, are amazing when they bring us closer to the essential technological questions of our time, but always from a human angle. We challenge anyone to follow his gallery of photos of Grégory, chronicling one man’s fight against a particularly nasty form of cancer, and not be moved — yet the images never fall prey to any cheap sensationalism as he follows the struggle, the ups and downs, the science and the humanity.

We have been working for many months now, moving Hubert’s site to our multi-lingual rapid web development tool, mog*cms, overseeing the creation of new tools, as well as the translations into English. Now his site is ready to go live, and we invite you all to discover it. HubertRaguet.com.

Posted by: jonathan :: Last modified: January 6th, 2007
October 27 2006
claudemediavilla.com
Another new site coming from mogWerks

This is just to announce that we have signed with Claude Mediavilla to give him a place on the web. The site is designed to go live to coincide with the publication [in French] of his new book History of Calligraphy in France.

Claude Mediavilla is acknowledged as one of the world’s leading calligraphers, and a major contributor in the field of paleography. He contributed immensely to the rekindling the interest, and study, of calligraphy in France, where he lives.

We are immensely proud of being chosen to assist him in putting together this site, which we count will be an essential resource for all who share an interest in calligraphy, and letter forms.

Posted by: jonathan :: Last modified: October 28th, 2006
September 05 2006
Olielphoto.com
A new production for the mogWerks team — oliel photo, a portfolio site made with mog*cms, of course, and featuring an adaptation by Alain of the popular tool, litebox, to create an easy-to-use slideshow, that is also pleasing to the eye.
Posted by: jonathan :: Last modified: September 5th, 2006
May 05 2006
mog*cms version 1.1 unleashed!

We are proud to announce the availability of mog*cms version 1.1.

This new release sees a host of interface improvements, a download tracker, RSS Feeds as well as the other features — already present in 1.0 — like the integrated contact manager, restricted site access and a newsletter manager. Amongst other goodies.

Mog*cms is designed for rapid development and administration of small- to medium-sized web sites. It is particularly suitable for dynamic, multi-lingual sites. And when we say rapid, we mean that in less that a week, everything is up and running, from concept and design to implementation.

Free download at: mogWerks.net

Posted by: Jonathan :: Last modified: May 4th, 2006
May 04 2006
mogWerks adds RSS Feeds

And you can now subscribe too!

MogWerks.com has been updated with the latest version of mog*cms which, among other improvements, brings easy publication of RSS Feeds, therefore you can now subscribe with your favourite Feed reader to our brand News Feed.

Posted by: Alain :: Last modified: May 4th, 2006
April 01 2006
mogWerks launches web presence

It’s time to eat our own dogfood! It’s a familiar question for developers, both on and off the web — Do you actually use your own product? This is known familiarly as ‘eating one’s own dogfood’. And yes, we’re doing it!

Our new site — mogWerks.com — is made entirely with our own site management tool — known as a CMSmog*cms.

And the result? Less than a week from sketches to implementation. So, yes, we’re happy with the result.

Want to see what we can do for you? With or without mog*cms. Contact Us. We’ll guarantee you’ll be delighted with the result.

Posted by: :: Last modified: April 1st, 2006
March 31 2006
mogWerks launches mog*cms

Because the web never sleeps, even if we do; because the world speaks many languages, including yours and ours; and because the best things in life aren’t necessarily the most expensive, mogWerks presents mog*cms, an innovative solution for truly multi-lingual web sites.

Launch date: April 2006
Mog*cms is available from mogWerks.net

MogWerks provides answers to your questions on the internet and the web. We develop, integrate, and adapt Open Source web applications in order to offer the best communication and business solutions to our clients.

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