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JCE has won the J!OSCAR for best Free Joomla! Add-on! A big thank you to everyone who nominated and voted for us! #jce #jab12
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POE-com – Product Options E-commerce
A product configuration shopping cart application built for Joomla 2.5+. Features:
- Complex Product Configurations
- Staged and Static Product Pages
- Build in Page Tabs and Product Detail Links
- Multiple Pricing Models (qty,area,volume,level)
- Selection controlled by Option Constraints
- Silent User Registration
- RFQ (Request for Quote) Handling
- Payment API Suite
- Shipping API Suite
- GEO Location Handling
- Built to be Extensible on Joomla MVC architecture
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Cost-free extensions or tools, excluding templates
Paid extensions or tools, excluding templates
Free or commercial template frameworks or boiler-plates
Joomla-specific services such as hosting, training, support, contracting, etc…
Web sites built for the corporate sector
Web sites built for the non-corporate sector such as NGOs, non-profits and Government
Web sites built for online storefront
Web sites built for the mobile web
Recognising core code contributions
Participation in Joomla chat rooms, blogs and on social media channels
Finding and/or fixing bugs on the tracker
The J.O.S.C.A.R.s jury members at JAB 2012
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Article title slider module let you to create the sliding news display using your article title. This is the nice fashionable way to show all the latest article title to the user. we have option to select four different type of sliding.
Feature of this module
1. Easy installation.
2. Simple and portable.
3. Easy scroll setting.
4. Option to select the category.
5. Option to choose order.
6. Option to select random order.
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BeestoWorkflow is the perfect project management extension for Joomla! Your staff can now easily manage their projects, collaborate with other staff members/clients or create own workflows.
BeestoWorkflow enables you to increase your company productivity by efficiently managing your workflow.
The design was built to be easily used by anyone from your staff.
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19 May 2012
JCE 2.1.3 has been released. This update fixes the INVALID PATH error on attempting to edit non-local files or images. In addition the detection of invalid file paths and names has been improved.
Updating to JCE 2.1.3 from a previous JCE 2.0 version can be done using the JCE Updates dialog (available from the JCE Control Panel) or using the Update Manager in Joomla! 2.5. Alternatively update by installing the new version over the old using the Joomla! Installer.
Click here for a complete changelog
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JCE has won the J!OSCAR for best Free Joomla! Add-on! A big thank you to everyone who nominated and voted for us! #jce #jab12
JCE 2.1.3 released – http://t.co/mn0mxuN8
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The gPlus badge plugin helps you add a Google+ badge on you website, showing all your visitors how to find you on Google+.
Connect you Google+ profile page with your website, and connect with friends, fans and customers.
Since Google+ pages and profiles are different, this plugin offers two slightly different versions of the badge: one for each case.
Badges that link to Google+ profiles allow people to easily find you on Google+ and add you to a circle directly from your website.
Badges that link to Google+ pages include these features and add some additional functionality. They help Google consolidate +1′s from your website and your Google+ page, and make your website eligible for Google+ Direct Connect.
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German Weather Service (DWD) – Weather Forecast Module
With the DWD weather module can be presented in a simple manner, the freely available weather data and forecasts (up to 3 days) of the German Weather Service. The weather observations are also presented graphically.
Advantages:
Information:
- Data retrieval via FTP Server
- Cache feature for quick page loading times
- Actual values (in contrast to the calculations of other providers) and qualified predictions
- Can also be used in commercial sites
- 3 different layouts can be selected: horizontal, vertical, minimal
- Easy selection of the displayed parameter
- Requires allow_url_fopen
- Requires PHP-Version 5.0.0
- Only German weather data available
- In German
- Icons by J. Correa
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Sunday, May 20, 2012 00:45
Earlier tonight during the J!OSCAR Presentations at J Beyond, I was voted by the members of the Joomla! community to receive the GitHub Junkie Award. I must say I’m very honored to have received the award, and though I didn’t actually say anything when I received this one, quite honestly, the exact opposite is true.
As Brian Teeman so pointed out as I walked away, I’m actually a very shy guy. A lot of people wouldn’t notice this during JAB since I’ve had the opportunity to talk to a lot of people, but if there is one thing I really don’t like, it’s being in front of a large group and talking (ironic considering that all things included, I’ve done just that for 2 presentations, a working group session, and 1 lightning talk so far). Another thing is I really don’t like talking about myself very much. For me to go on about myself for 20+ minutes like I did the previous night with Dianne Henning as she was recording the JoomStew sessions is a rarity in itself, and I think a lot of that is best left to be heard later on (so Robert, don’t cut it! LOL)
Truth be told, I’m humbled, honored, and excited to have been selected for the GitHub Junkie award. To me, it is a validation of sorts for anyone who receives a J!OSCAR. Receiving the award validates that what you’ve done has made a difference in some manner. For the extensions that are recognized, like ACL Manager, their purpose and usefulness are recognized. For the websites that are recognized, this is a way to demonstrate the power in the Joomla! CMS and Platform and the abilities of the people involved in their development. For the individuals who receive awards, this validates that the community values what it is that person has done and believes that person is contributing positively.
When I first read the short list for the two categories I was nominated in, I was in shock. In the GitHub Junkie award, I was nominated alongside three people who I think have done a lot more than I have in key areas. Andrew Eddie and Louis Landry have obviously given a lot to Joomla! over the years, and to be honest, I don’t think that even a J!OSCAR could properly recognize those contributions. The other individual was Rouven Weßling, someone I’ve spent a lot of time talking to and looking over code with over the last two days, and working alongside over the last several months to make the code better for all. Any of the four of us rightfully deserve this recognition, so to be selected is truly amazing.
For those who weren’t here in Bad Nauheim for the event, you may have missed that when the Joomla! Platform was selected as the Innovation of the Year, that Rouven, Elin, and I were given the privilege of accepting the award on behalf of the Platform. As I said when we were standing in front of everyone, I really felt as though I didn’t deserve that recognition. The things I’ve done for the Platform have been mostly maintenance, keeping things working. The award belongs to folks like Andrew, Louis, Ian, Rob, and that group that really took the Platform and made it its own entity and have truly innovated some great new stuff along the way.
I’ll blog more about my experiences here at J Beyond later in the week, but I look at the J!OSCAR sitting on the desk here in my room at the Dolce Bad Nauheim and I think back about the last two years and everything I’ve done to make people think I deserve this recognition. For me, it’s never about the recognition, and when people like Ryan Ozimek tweet about how “Some of #joomla’s greatest contributors are also its quietest”, I feel like I fall into that group as someone who just does things and doesn’t look for the attention.
Thank you to everyone who truly felt that I deserved this recognition. It honestly means a lot to me to know that I’ve earned a lot of people’s trust and respect for the things I’ve done. One of my biggest challenges now is going to convince myself to leave Bad Nauheim after the event ends tomorrow afternoon (well, I guess later today at this point) because I’ve finally gotten the chance to meet and spend time with so many great people that the closest I’ve come to actually speaking with is a Skype chat. I honestly look forward to having the opportunity to getting to more J! events and seeing these same great folks again and meeting some new friends along the way.