by Andrew Su | Sep 4, 2009 | BioGPS, plugin, spotlight
This week, we’re pleased to profile WikiPathways in our weekly Spotlight series. WikiPathways is our eight-most popular plugin in BioGPS, and of course we love the community intelligence model that also underlies the Gene Wiki. Check out the profile...
by Andrew Su | Aug 28, 2009 | BioGPS, plugin, spotlight
We’re pleased to introduce the first in a series of blog posts highlighting specific BioGPS plugins. If you have suggestions on who we should profile in the future and what we should ask, let us know. Without further ado, this week’s subject is the...
by Andrew Su | Aug 17, 2009 | BioGPS, plugin
BioGPS plugins have a new look! While we’ve always had plugin windows that have been functionally adequate, they haven’t always been easy to use (or easy on the eyes). Therefore, we’re very pleased to announce that the plugin windows have undergone a...
by Andrew Su | Apr 2, 2009 | BioGPS, customizability, extensibility, plugin, usage stats
It’s been one week since we started redirecting SymAtlas users to BioGPS, and we’ve been thrilled with the response so far. Comparing the seven days after the change with the seven days before, we see a 55% increase in BioGPS page views (25,871 vs 16,726)...
by Andrew Su | Feb 26, 2009 | BioGPS, extensibility, feature, plugin
Well, truth be told, the ability for users to register their own plugins in BioGPS has been live for quite a while. The only thing holding up the official announcement has been the creation of the accompanying screencast, which thankfully is now done.But make no...
by Andrew Su | Dec 4, 2008 | BioGPS, layouts, plugin, usage stats
Anyone else getting completely bogged down by a mad flurry of year-end activity? I’m very behind on blog posts at the moment, so much that we have new features and initiatives that are already implemented, just waiting for the “official...