Invision released Downloads 2.5.0 today. This includes the tagging and a lot of other features.
Josh,
This sounds really good, and yet somehow some might not like it. I guess it depends on which end of the stick one is at.
One new feature related to tagging that caught my eye was the "Related Files" feature. When we tag our resources, then other resources with the same tags will appear randomly below the file listing as an intelligent "You might also like..." section.
The impression I have is it seems to give a sort of a library category and a subcategory to a resource, i.e., Theology -Systematic Theology, and etc. If it does that sort of a thing in the tags, and spits out a list of similar type of titles, that would make it really helpful of finding other resources of that genre.
Invision released Downloads 2.5.0 today. This includes the tagging and a lot of other features.
Another feature is the ability to re-rate files. If you give a file a bad rating, you can change it later or vice versa.
I've noticed that on the download pages where one can download a file, there is a
star rating available. Is this one you talking about a lot better than the star rating system, and does it give a more accurate "picture" of how good or bad a resource is?
As a side note on this, the one thing I've noticed is that the ratings doesn't generally get used or very rarely gets used, so in some sense I'm wondering what actual value or point this has.
That said, I actually think this a good idea if those who, after downloading a file and has a good look at it, gave it an honest rating
and a proper review based on the quality of it.
Invision released Downloads 2.5.0 today. This includes the tagging and a lot of other features.
Yet another is the ability to upload multiple files at once.
That
really does sound interesting. I guess for those who do a great deal of module creation and conversions will love this added feature, and at a rough guess I reckon you seem to like this one as well. You know,
just a pretty rough guess Blessings,
Stephen (Php 1:21).
Edited by APsit190, 15 November 2011 - 02:45 PM.