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#StackList

http://stacklist.quickmediasolutions.com/


Update: There are already quite a few apps and libraries listed and the number is growing by the day. Don't put off listing yours!


StackList is a website that aims to fill the gap left by StackApps (see herehere) when it comes to listing your applications, tracking bugs, dealing with user support, etc.

http://files.quickmediasolutions.com/stacklist.png

StackList enables you to browse the applications listed on the site, vote on them, and submit your own applications. StackList uses OpenID for authentication.

Some of the existing features:

  • Keep track of bugs
  • Integration with other StackExchange sites
  • Screenshots for applications
  • Search for apps by name, etc.
  • Tag management, searching, etc.

Some of the planned features:

  • Accept some HTML in text entries.
  • Notification system
  • Feature requests

I strongly encourage everyone with an application here on StackApps to join StackList and list the application there.


  • July 23 - Added RSS feeds to the site.
  • July 16 - Completed the initial part of the API. Details here.
  • July 11 - Created a page to view apps with a certain tag.
  • July 6 - Fixed bug where long links would mess up page layout.
  • July 3 - Finished bug reports page. Added persistent logins. Added search bar. Links are now recognized and 'HTML-ified'
  • July 2 - Finished user profile pages including integration with SE sites. Removed ability to vote for one's own apps and removed such votes. App's rating shows total votes now. Completed 90% of 'bug management' code.
  • July 1 - Added ability to edit apps that have been added. Added logo / screenshot to apps. Partially added user profile page.
  • June 30 - Added library link beside logo. Added tags to apps.
  • June 29 - Launched site. Fixed OpenID bug.

Any feedback / comments / suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

#StackList

http://stacklist.quickmediasolutions.com/


Update: There are already quite a few apps and libraries listed and the number is growing by the day. Don't put off listing yours!


StackList is a website that aims to fill the gap left by StackApps (see here) when it comes to listing your applications, tracking bugs, dealing with user support, etc.

http://files.quickmediasolutions.com/stacklist.png

StackList enables you to browse the applications listed on the site, vote on them, and submit your own applications. StackList uses OpenID for authentication.

Some of the existing features:

  • Keep track of bugs
  • Integration with other StackExchange sites
  • Screenshots for applications
  • Search for apps by name, etc.
  • Tag management, searching, etc.

Some of the planned features:

  • Accept some HTML in text entries.
  • Notification system
  • Feature requests

I strongly encourage everyone with an application here on StackApps to join StackList and list the application there.


  • July 23 - Added RSS feeds to the site.
  • July 16 - Completed the initial part of the API. Details here.
  • July 11 - Created a page to view apps with a certain tag.
  • July 6 - Fixed bug where long links would mess up page layout.
  • July 3 - Finished bug reports page. Added persistent logins. Added search bar. Links are now recognized and 'HTML-ified'
  • July 2 - Finished user profile pages including integration with SE sites. Removed ability to vote for one's own apps and removed such votes. App's rating shows total votes now. Completed 90% of 'bug management' code.
  • July 1 - Added ability to edit apps that have been added. Added logo / screenshot to apps. Partially added user profile page.
  • June 30 - Added library link beside logo. Added tags to apps.
  • June 29 - Launched site. Fixed OpenID bug.

Any feedback / comments / suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

#StackList

http://stacklist.quickmediasolutions.com/


Update: There are already quite a few apps and libraries listed and the number is growing by the day. Don't put off listing yours!


StackList is a website that aims to fill the gap left by StackApps (see here) when it comes to listing your applications, tracking bugs, dealing with user support, etc.

http://files.quickmediasolutions.com/stacklist.png

StackList enables you to browse the applications listed on the site, vote on them, and submit your own applications. StackList uses OpenID for authentication.

Some of the existing features:

  • Keep track of bugs
  • Integration with other StackExchange sites
  • Screenshots for applications
  • Search for apps by name, etc.
  • Tag management, searching, etc.

Some of the planned features:

  • Accept some HTML in text entries.
  • Notification system
  • Feature requests

I strongly encourage everyone with an application here on StackApps to join StackList and list the application there.


  • July 23 - Added RSS feeds to the site.
  • July 16 - Completed the initial part of the API. Details here.
  • July 11 - Created a page to view apps with a certain tag.
  • July 6 - Fixed bug where long links would mess up page layout.
  • July 3 - Finished bug reports page. Added persistent logins. Added search bar. Links are now recognized and 'HTML-ified'
  • July 2 - Finished user profile pages including integration with SE sites. Removed ability to vote for one's own apps and removed such votes. App's rating shows total votes now. Completed 90% of 'bug management' code.
  • July 1 - Added ability to edit apps that have been added. Added logo / screenshot to apps. Partially added user profile page.
  • June 30 - Added library link beside logo. Added tags to apps.
  • June 29 - Launched site. Fixed OpenID bug.

Any feedback / comments / suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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#StackList

http://stacklist.quickmediasolutions.com/


Update: There are already quite a few apps and libraries listed and the number is growing by the day. Don't put off listing yours!


StackList is a website that aims to fill the gap left by StackApps (see here) when it comes to listing your applications, tracking bugs, dealing with user support, etc.

http://files.quickmediasolutions.com/stacklist.png

StackList enables you to browse the applications listed on the site, vote on them, and submit your own applications. StackList uses OpenID for authentication.

Some of the existing features:

  • Keep track of bugs
  • Integration with other StackExchange sites
  • Screenshots for applications
  • Search for apps by name, etc.
  • Tag management, searching, etc.

Some of the planned features:

  • Accept some HTML in text entries.
  • Notification system
  • Feature requests

I strongly encourage everyone with an application here on StackApps to join StackList and list the application there.


  • July 23 - Added RSS feeds to the site.
  • July 16 - Completed the initial part of the API. Details here.
  • July 11 - Created a page to view apps with a certain tag.
  • July 6 - Fixed bug where long links would mess up page layout.
  • July 3 - Finished bug reports page. Added persistent logins. Added search bar. Links are now recognized and 'HTML-ified'
  • July 2 - Finished user profile pages including integration with SE sites. Removed ability to vote for one's own apps and removed such votes. App's rating shows total votes now. Completed 90% of 'bug management' code.
  • July 1 - Added ability to edit apps that have been added. Added logo / screenshot to apps. Partially added user profile page.
  • June 30 - Added library link beside logo. Added tags to apps.
  • June 29 - Launched site. Fixed OpenID bug.

Any feedback / comments / suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

#StackList

http://stacklist.quickmediasolutions.com/


Update: There are already quite a few apps and libraries listed and the number is growing by the day. Don't put off listing yours!


StackList is a website that aims to fill the gap left by StackApps (see here) when it comes to listing your applications, tracking bugs, dealing with user support, etc.

http://files.quickmediasolutions.com/stacklist.png

StackList enables you to browse the applications listed on the site, vote on them, and submit your own applications. StackList uses OpenID for authentication.

Some of the existing features:

  • Keep track of bugs
  • Integration with other StackExchange sites
  • Screenshots for applications
  • Search for apps by name, etc.
  • Tag management, searching, etc.

Some of the planned features:

  • Accept some HTML in text entries.
  • Notification system
  • Feature requests

I strongly encourage everyone with an application here on StackApps to join StackList and list the application there.


  • July 23 - Added RSS feeds to the site.
  • July 16 - Completed the initial part of the API. Details here.
  • July 11 - Created a page to view apps with a certain tag.
  • July 6 - Fixed bug where long links would mess up page layout.
  • July 3 - Finished bug reports page. Added persistent logins. Added search bar. Links are now recognized and 'HTML-ified'
  • July 2 - Finished user profile pages including integration with SE sites. Removed ability to vote for one's own apps and removed such votes. App's rating shows total votes now. Completed 90% of 'bug management' code.
  • July 1 - Added ability to edit apps that have been added. Added logo / screenshot to apps. Partially added user profile page.
  • June 30 - Added library link beside logo. Added tags to apps.
  • June 29 - Launched site. Fixed OpenID bug.

Any feedback / comments / suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

 

#StackList

http://stacklist.quickmediasolutions.com/


Update: There are already quite a few apps and libraries listed and the number is growing by the day. Don't put off listing yours!


StackList is a website that aims to fill the gap left by StackApps (see here) when it comes to listing your applications, tracking bugs, dealing with user support, etc.

http://files.quickmediasolutions.com/stacklist.png

StackList enables you to browse the applications listed on the site, vote on them, and submit your own applications. StackList uses OpenID for authentication.

Some of the existing features:

  • Keep track of bugs
  • Integration with other StackExchange sites
  • Screenshots for applications
  • Search for apps by name, etc.
  • Tag management, searching, etc.

Some of the planned features:

  • Accept some HTML in text entries.
  • Notification system
  • Feature requests

I strongly encourage everyone with an application here on StackApps to join StackList and list the application there.


  • July 23 - Added RSS feeds to the site.
  • July 16 - Completed the initial part of the API. Details here.
  • July 11 - Created a page to view apps with a certain tag.
  • July 6 - Fixed bug where long links would mess up page layout.
  • July 3 - Finished bug reports page. Added persistent logins. Added search bar. Links are now recognized and 'HTML-ified'
  • July 2 - Finished user profile pages including integration with SE sites. Removed ability to vote for one's own apps and removed such votes. App's rating shows total votes now. Completed 90% of 'bug management' code.
  • July 1 - Added ability to edit apps that have been added. Added logo / screenshot to apps. Partially added user profile page.
  • June 30 - Added library link beside logo. Added tags to apps.
  • June 29 - Launched site. Fixed OpenID bug.

Any feedback / comments / suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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