diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index c47f9c81..5b3af4e2 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -48,9 +48,10 @@ V.Next ( still in the process of being prioritized ) - [ ] JwT token authentication ( possibly using IdentityServer ) - [ ] Optional Encryption for Settings Values -V1.0.0 (MVP) +V1.0.0 (MVP) - Released in conjunction with .NET Core 3.2 ( May 2020 ) - [x] Multi-Tenant ( Shared Database & Isolated Database ) -- [x] Modular Architecture / Headless API +- [x] Modular Architecture +- [x] Headless API with Swagger Support - [x] Dynamic Page Compositing Model / Site & Page Management - [x] Authentication / User Management / Profile Management - [x] Authorization / Roles Management / Granular Permissions @@ -63,6 +64,7 @@ V1.0.0 (MVP) - [x] Scheduled Jobs ( Background Processing ) - [x] Notifications / Email Delivery - [x] Auto-Upgrade Framework +- [x] Progressive Web Application Support # Background Oqtane was created by [Shaun Walker](https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaunbrucewalker/) and is inspired by the DotNetNuke web application framework. Initially created as a proof of concept, Oqtane is a native Blazor application written from the ground up using modern .NET Core technology. It is a modular application framework offering a fully dynamic page compositing model, multi-site support, designer friendly templates (skins), and extensibility via third party modules.