At AddThis, when we reach a company milestone, we like to take some time to reflect and celebrate the accomplishment. Well, today we’re celebrating two milestones.

We’ve passed 10,000 members in the AddThis Developer Forum. The forum is a relatively new part of the community. It was added back 3 months ago in November 2008. To see this much growth really demonstrates the extent to which AddThis is becoming ubiquitous within the marketplace.

Secondly, we’ve passed 10,000 downloads of the new AddThis WordPress plug-in. This is just since we launched the updated version at the end of December 2008.

We truly thank you all for your support. Together, we’re making it easier for your content to be shared and moved to every corner of the Social Web. If there is anything we can do better, don’t hesitate to drop us a line: comment on this post, post in our forum, or e-mail me personally – justin@addthis.com

6 Responses to “10,000 Strong – Celebrating Forum and WordPress Download Milestones”

Chuck Anthony

Grats Justin and thanks for the heads up.

Gary

Have been using the AddThis WordPress Plugin for a number of months and love it! Thanks!

Quilter

I like the tool on WordPress but I’m not able to use it with it’s full functionality. The image is just viewed as a plain image, doesn’t pop open. Otherwise, it’s great, thanx!

George

Every time I try to install a version newer than 1.2, I get erroros similar to this:

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_OLD_FUNCTION or T_FUNCTION or T_VAR or ‘}’ in /home/georg35/public_html/blog/wp-content/plugins/addthis/addthis_social_widget.php on line 40

My host is PHP 4.4.9 and I used the PHP4 version of the plugin.

Evan Siegel

When are you guys gonna come out with a single-page version for the WordPress people who are not in WordPress.com?
If anyone has a clue about this, please email me at
Evan@qlineorientalist.com

justin

Evan, I’m not sure that I understand. What do you mean “single-page version for the WordPress people? Thanks!

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