This article was published on November 8, 2012

Automattic launches version 2.0 of Jetpack for WordPress, zips past 3 million downloads


Automattic launches version 2.0 of Jetpack for WordPress, zips past 3 million downloads

WordPress.com creator Automattic has just launched Jetpack 2.0, the latest update to its highly popular plugin which bridges the gap between WordPress.com and self-hosted blogs.

With todays release, Jetpack is also passing the three million download milestone, after reaching two million downloads less than four months ago.

As we’ve previously said, there are over 54 million WordPress sites in the world, and that number is split between the free WordPress.com service and WordPress.org open source installs. Both options have their benefits, one being self-hosted and completely customizable, and the other much easier to use with free hosting built right in. But as WordPress.com grows, the network’s benefits grow too — benefits that independent WordPress sites normally can’t enjoy, unless they’re using Jetpack.

What’s New

First and foremost, Jetpack 2.0 now lets users automatically share their blog’s content across their social networks. This means that, instead of having to install numerous plugins and integrating with various systems, Jetpack can now serve the role of making WordPress significantly more social. Automattic says this makes WordPress “your true digital hub.”

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In addition, Jetpack also brings in a number of new features, including easy support for infinite scrolling, improved photo editing options, the ability to post by email and dozens of bug fixes.

If these new features, coupled with Jetpack’s existing capabilities like detailed stats, subscriptions, contact forms and carousel photo galleries, pique your interest, you can download the plugin via the link below.

➤ Jetpack 2.0

Image credit: Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images

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