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Red Tweet
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Features:
Page Management ? Choose which pages appear in top nav bar from ?RedTweet Options? in wp-admin
Featured Posts - Feature important posts using FeatureMe plugin
Twitter Support ? Show latest tweet on your blog
Social Icons ? Link to your StumbleUpon, FaceBook, Digg, Flickr profiles from your blog
125×125 Ads ? Manage ads from options page
Magazine style recent posts ? 2 columned recent posts area
Ajax box with Top Rated/Most Viewed/Most Comments
Adsense ? Enter your Adsense ID in options page
Related Posts ? Show related posts below the blog post
Share This ? Give an option to your visitors to share your blog post on StumbleUpon/Twitter/Digg
Contact Form ? Support for WPGBCF contact plugin
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The Future of Invoicing with Wordpress
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Getting paid is the single most important thing that happens for a freelancer. If you didn?t want to be paid, you wouldn?t be a freelancer! To manage their finances, many freelancers use subscription-based web apps like Freshbooks or Harvest. This may be changing fairly soon, though. WordPress already offers a few invoicing solutions, the most notable of which is WP-Invoice.
Even with these options, however, WordPress lacks a killer invoicing app
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Introducing InvoicePro
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InvoicePro, slated for a Fall 2009 release, is an open source theme for WordPress currently being developed by John Kolbert. The best part about InvoicePro, in my opinion, is that almost everything will be done on the frontend without having to use the WordPress admin. This was my problem with many of the other options I?ve reviewed in this series and I?m glad to see one project really making an easy-to-use interface a priority.
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What will InvoicePro do?
InvoicePro will be able to take care of the things you are using Freshbooks or Harvest for. John Kolbert has published a list of planned features for InvoicePro. For a freelancer, these features include:
Track client contact info
Create estimates
Receive notification of client approval of estimates
Send invoices
Allow client viewing of invoices/estimates through encrypted link or force registration
Send and receive comments to/from clients directly on the estimate page
Collect payments via PayPal
View historical data (and save to PDF)
and for your clients:
View estimates and invoices quickly by using an encrypted link
Returning clients can view work history (if registered)
Save invoices directly as PDFs
Approve estimates
Pay invoices directly via PayPal
Leave comments on projects
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InvoicePro will be totally free and open source. That means anyone who knows how to setup a WordPress blog can download it and use it for themselves. However, John will also be releasing a hosted invoicing solution based on InvoicePro called WPHire which will be specifically marketed as an invoice solution for WordPress developers. It?s expected to cost $5 - $10 per month and will keep users from worrying about maintenance, setup or hosting.
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http://wpcandy.com/articles/tutorial...wordpress.html