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Brandon Shi
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Services Single Sign-On Client

January 18th, 2012 by Brandon Shi

Services Single Sign-on Client The beauty of single sign-on (SSO) user authentication is that users to have one username and one password to access numerous sites, systems and computers. This is beneficial for larger organizations as it eliminates the need for multiple user names and passwords for multiple sites and sub-sites. The current Drupal SSO solution is the share tables across instances module but it is not recommended due to issues with broken version updates and security holes. This module requires that all sites and sub-sites are on the same servers. But what if they aren’t?

Yuriy Babenko
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An extension to the Macro module.

October 18th, 2010 by Yuriy Babenko

Today we’re excited to contribute a new module to the Drupal community – Macro Code. This module extends the functionality of the existing Macro module by providing automatic export and grouping of macros (as “component” files), along with an easy interface to play back these macros (on other copies of the site). Being able to easily keep track of form submissions improves the development workflow by minimizing the amount of work that has to be re-created on staging and production servers after the feature has been created on the development environment. For more information, check out the project page.

Robert Phillips
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Super Power Your Harvest Reporting & Notifications

April 16th, 2010 by

Harvest is, in our opinion, an indispensable web app for small businesses. It makes it easy to do what most small businesses struggle with: keep track of time and expenses. Harvest has an enviable lineup of features, including the ability to track time while you work, log expenses, invoice clients and more. They also have a great user interface, but the truth is that work happens everywhere and at ever hour, and sometimes it might not be ideal or convenient to go to the website to use the application. Fortunately, the Harvest team is in tune with the needs of small businesses. They created an excellent REST-style (REpresentational State Transfer) API for developers to enable the creation of 3rd-party applications. This opened a whole new world of possibilities regarding what can be done with the data and the service itself. Here at ImageX Media, we decided that a company-branded, reports-style site would work great for our clients and team members.

Benjamin Koether
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Announcing Picnik for Drupal

April 15th, 2010 by Benjamin Koether

Editing and enhancing the photos in your Drupal site just got as easy and laid-back as a summer picnic. To bring this about, we’ve just launched a new Drupal module for Google’s newly-acquired online photo editing application, Picnik. Remember when the height of image editing was MS Paint? A tool like Photoshop was only for serious professionals with serious cash, and open source options were just too complicated. But, thankfully, the advance of digital photography brought a wave of tools that made it much easier for amateurs to erase red eyes or rotate images. And now, since many of us keep our images online in Flickr or Picasa, the latest trend is offering image editing as an online application, which only makes sense. Picnik goes beyond the standard resize, crop and red-eye reduction features that limit other applications.

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