Themler v570 -Is this the last version?

textus
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textus posted this 03 June 2025

Will v570 be the last version of Themler?

Will v570 be the last version of Themler?
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textus
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textus posted this 28 July 2025

It looks like there's been no updates to Themler in over a year and a half.
If this software is abandoned, it's time to make the the official announcement.

It looks like there's been no updates to Themler in over a year and a half. If this software is abandoned, it's time to make the the official announcement.
dip333
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dip333 posted this 29 July 2025

I’m quite happy with Themler 5.70 as it fits my workflow very well. It provides a stable and efficient interface that I appreciate a lot. I really hope the team focuses on maintaining and improving this version with small but useful updates rather than pushing new, less mature builders. Stability and incremental improvements are key for users like me to keep working smoothly. A few small updates would be very welcome to keep the experience fresh and efficient. Thanks for all the hard work so far!

I’m quite happy with Themler 5.70 as it fits my workflow very well. It provides a stable and efficient interface that I appreciate a lot. I really hope the team focuses on maintaining and improving this version with small but useful updates rather than pushing new, less mature builders. Stability and incremental improvements are key for users like me to keep working smoothly. A few small updates would be very welcome to keep the experience fresh and efficient. Thanks for all the hard work so far!
textus
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textus posted this 29 July 2025

A few small updates would be very welcome to keep the experience fresh and efficient.

That's the issue. If it has been abandoned, that's not going to happen.

I also like Themler, but as a web developer, but it became too risky to use for new client's websites. At this point, I just want to know if I'm going to need to convert existing websites over to some other framework.

> A few small updates would be very welcome to keep the experience fresh and efficient. That's the issue. If it has been abandoned, that's not going to happen. I also like Themler, but as a web developer, but it became too risky to use for new client's websites. At this point, I just want to know if I'm going to need to convert existing websites over to some other framework.

Last edited 29 July 2025 by textus

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