CASAA Development Is On Schedule

The development of the CASAA is on schedule for the proposed end of July release date.

The interface has been built and I must say that it is a major improvement over the CMF's interface. The new interface was inspired by the Views module in the use of multi-step forms that guide the user through the process of adding or configuring settings without the user feeling overwhelmed by forms and input fields. The interface also allows the user more control over what they would like to input within the system giving the user a better feel of control and customization that the CMF didn't provide.

Alongside the interface, many of the proprosed features have been added to help site admins map their site's info within the system faster with minimum effort as opposed to the CMF.

As well as the added features, many bug fixes for existing issues within the CMF core that CASAA is inheriting have been fixed as well as the code itself made more efficient to improve performance and keep the code weight and the memory footprint down to a minimum to help one's site keep running fast and still be able to control their ads and analytics.

For current users of the CMF, I will have an upgrade path available for you to be able to upgrade your Drupal site to the new version without losing your current data.

Hopefully, in the next few days, I would like to have a live demo available, here on the site, plus have release candidates available for people to play with experience the new system.

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