May 27, 2009: TurboGears 2.0 available.

TurboGears 2 is the next stage in TurboGears development, and provides a solid base on which the future of TurboGears will be built. The 2.0 release does not spell the end of 1.0 support, and while it's new, there are already people using it in production. So, if you're interested in working with the latest turbogears, check out the new TG2 release, or just read up on it in the new docs. TurboGears 2 is designed to get you going with sane defaults and gets out of your way when you know what you want. We want to make easy things easy and still leave you in charge for since you know the needs of your application better than we do.

Dec 17, 2008: TurboGears 1.0.8 stable released.

Even during the TG2 sprint we think about our user base and do maintenance releases of TurboGears 1.0. Here is a bugfix only release for TurboGears 1.0 serie which fixes a few glitches with IE7. Some more improvements have been made that I'll let you discover in the changelog.

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TurboGears Under The Hood

Paris Envies a social website to share your preferred party places in Paris is TurboGears powered. This web site also works with mobile devices so that you can always locate a nice bar or restaurant near you even with a "simple" phone.

The ever popular Doggdot.us recently appeared in MacWorld as a way to let your geek flag fly. Previously, Diggdot had, itself, been digged.

Soda put TurboGears under the hood of Amnesty International's Irrepressible.info campaign website promoting freedom on the internet. The site was recently featured in the Observer and Slashdotted.

Oprius Software has some great screencasts showing off their slick information manager. See how far you can take TurboGears widgets.

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TurboGears 2.0

May 27, 2009 Install the 2.0 final release from our custom package repository. Many people are already using it in production. If you're upgrading from an earlier alpha here's the changelog.

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TurboGears 1.0.8

Dec 17, 2008

Latest stable version

1.0.8 is a bugfix release. It contains bugfixes for the 1.0 branch. And makes TG even more stable than before. See the changelog for all the details.
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