WebRadar end of life announcement
After many years delivering advanced content analytics and search to IBM’s Web Content Manager, Ephox is announcing the end of life of WebRadar.
After many years delivering advanced content analytics and search to IBM’s Web Content Manager, Ephox is announcing the end of life of WebRadar.
TinyMCE 4.6 marks a significant update to the project since our last major release, and the many minor releases since. The majority of our work focused on restructuring the TinyMCE core, as we look to continuous delivery of editor updates, and a mobile future. But there’s one big update for users. Read on to learn more.
How did we make the Tone Analyzer come together for our TinyMCE and Textbox.io editors? This is part 5 in my series on the Ephox Cognitive Assistant, where I go over the magic behind Watson’s psycholinguistic analysis process, and how we built the architecture to make it all happen.
This is the final post in my 6-part series on the Ephox Cognitive Assistant. In this post, we put the Tone Analyzer to the test, and I share what we found, and what participants had to say about this powerful writing feature.
Not much has changed for the content creation process since the dawn of WYSIWYG technology. Yet the question remains: how can cognitive technology help us write better content? This is part 4 in my series discussing the future of editing with the Ephox Cognitive Assistant, where I introduce the Tone Analyzer feature.
This is part 3 in my series discussing the future of editing with the Ephox Cognitive Assistant. Here, I’ll be taking you through how we put the Cognitive Assistant to the test, and what our results showed in discovering the true measure of cognitive toward the future of content creation.
At Ephox, we are redefining content in the cognitive era. Join me in this exciting 6-part series exploring the future of writing with IBM Watson. Don’t miss it.
A few weeks ago, we rolled out TinyMCE Cloud, which allowed you to sign up for a paid subscription to TinyMCE and our Premium Plugins delivered via the cloud. Today, we’re excited to introduce a free tier of this service: TinyMCE Cloud Basic!
TinyMCE Cloud has added another layer value to customers, since its initial release twelve years ago. In this post, our SVP of Sales and Business Development Jeff Olson talks about who should be using TinyMCE Cloud, the benefits that customers stand to gain from TinyMCE Cloud deployment, and how to get started.
With TinyMCE Cloud, developers can deploy TinyMCE and premium plugins with zero hassle. In this post, Product Manager Jack Mason talks about the design considerations and challenges that went into developing TinyMCE Cloud, and how developers can benefit from this new type of deployment.
We’re happy to announce several significant developments to make Ephox’s TinyMCE Cloud more accessible than ever for our users. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what’s to come.
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