Core Releases
concrete5 5.6.3.5 is now available! Version 5.6 has been stable for a very long time (the previous version, 5.6.3.4, was released nearly two years ago.) We're forging ahead with exciting updates in version 8, but 5.6 still contains some worthwhile fixes and improvements for legacy sites, including
- Security improvements
- Workflow improvements
- Bug Fixes
- Export Improvements
You can download concrete5 5.6.3.5 here >
This last one is a big one; if you have a legacy site and you'd like to migrate it to version 8, the first step is to upgrade it to version 5.6 so you can use the 5.6 legacy migration tool to export your sites. 5.6.3.5 fixes a lot of bugs with that process. You can get the full list of 5.6.3.5 fixes and changes here.
concrete5 8.1.0 is now available. In addition to a bunch of bug fixes and minor improvements, this update adds the ability to the form block to use an existing Express object form, dramatically improves concrete5's time zone support and much more.
Today's the day for a big update! concrete5 8.0.3 is now available, as is 5.7.5.13. 5.7.5.13 is a tiny maintenance release we broke Environment Information again in the last update (sorry!) and this fixes it. 8.0.3 is fixes a number of bugs in 8.0 and is highly recommended for those running 8.0. Check it out!
concrete5 8.0.2 and 5.7.5.12 are now available! This is a pretty small update, but if it fixes issues that you're experiencing you'll be sure to appreciate it! 8.0.2 smooths out more issues with the update process, fixes a bug with Express that made working with Express impossible in 8.0.1, and even adds a little feature to go with our latest Express video.
5.7.5.12 is a tiny release; it fixes an incompatibility in the system environment dashboard screen when installed on PHP versions below 5.4.
Less than a week after 8.0, we have our first point release for concrete5 version 8. 8.0.1 fixes a number of bugs, a couple security issues and incorrect settings. 5.7.5.11 fixes some PHP version incompatibilities, security issues. Both are highly recommended; if you're running 5.7, grab 5.7.5.11 straight away. If you're on version 8, 8.0.1 is what you want.
We are proud to announce that concrete5 version 8 is now available for download! You can get it from here:
A year or more in the making, version 8 features Express Data objects, file manager and stack folders, improvements to workflow, user desktops for collaboration, timed page releases, upgraded multilingual internals, a better installation process, and a completely updated, attribute-based form block. For developers, version 8 also features a refactored and rearchitected attributes system, a whole new workflow and notification system, much better support for the PHP Doctrine project, numerous updated versions of core and third party components and much much more.
The second release candidate for concrete5 version 8 is here! Featuring Express Data Objects, UI improvements, File Manager upgrades, User desktops, notification updates, multilingual improvements, better installation and much more, concrete5 8 is our biggest upgrade in years and will be fully backward compatible.
You can now download the first release candidate for concrete5 version 8! Featuring Express Data Objects, Fieldless Forms, File Manager upgrades, User desktops, notification updates, multilingual improvements, better installation and much more, concrete5 8 is our biggest upgrade in years and will be fully backward compatible.
The beta 6 version of concrete5 8.0 has been released for testing and feedback. You can download it here.To find out about the new features, see whats in store for version 8. This version is good for site builders that are comfortable reporting and fixing bugs, and who are prepared to build their test sites from scratch. Beta releases are not recommended for production websites. Do not upgrade any of your production sites to the beta release. Betas are ONLY intended for testing. This version will not upgrade cleanly over previous betas, but you should test upgrades over 5.7.5.9.