Joom!Fish - multilingual content manager




It is our pleasure to announce the immediate availability of Joom!Fish 2.0 stable version.
Joom!Fish is the solution for your multilingual website if control over the translations matters for you. The extension is totally free of charge available and allows translation of any content within your Joomla system. With an easy extension it is also possible to translate any 3rd party extension available for your favored CMS.
Joom!Fish 2.0 is the full featured release including several addons such as a simple Router for your SEO URL's and automatic search within the core extensions of Joomla. It comes with an integrated one step installer that allows you to get started very simple.
Free documentation including video tutorials, first step documentations and additional material is available on our website. The site also includes an open forum for community support and additional resources.
The Joom!Fish project also offers a subscriptions based club membership that gives you additional first level support and extensions. With that you can provide an even extended user experience for your multilingual website.
The alternative they give you, is a plugin for Joomfish that costs 60 euros. You should be aware of that.
Hi,
Doesn't this depend on the way how you structure your site? You refer to the fact that the original content is displayed if the translation is not available. This is a feature you can turn of in the extension as well (standard version). The addon you refer to is to suppress the articles in blog listings.
Warning: require_once(/components/com_joomfish/helpers/defines.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in administrator/modules/mod_translate/mod_translate.php on line 15
Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required 'components/com_joomfish/helpers/defines.php' (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in administrator/modules/mod_translate/mod_translate.php on line 15
the solution to this, without using a hopefully created backup, is to manually delete one more folder: administrator/modules/mod_translate. At least it worked for me. GL :)
Hi,
We are sorry for this. It was a bug that is fixed in the stable release. We hope you can give it a second try. The release is just some little testing ahead.
Alex
I've been using it for a couple of weeks and it's been perfect. It's easy to use and has all you need to get a website in multiple languages.
Thank you so much for this. One of the best extensions I've used.
Best regards,
Alexander H.
Slovakia
PS don't take it as criticism, the component has still great potential and most of all is free, so I admire you for that, but please work with SH404SEF guys and program something working. Many thanks!
Hi,
We try to work hard together with Yannick to make both extensions work together easily. Can you please give us some more details what went wrong for you? Best may be in our forum at www.joomfish.net/forum?
Thanks
Alex
You can do that, but don't call it 'non-commercial' any more. What else could be a commercial product?
Hi,
all our code is available on SVN at any time. For more convenience we even changed the SVN structure so that you can simply export the trunk and pack your own version.
The only difference for the club members is that we are doing this and allow them a download. The Club is not related to the product it is related to support and additional extensions.
I installed the component / module what ever it is...all ok...But my frontend of the website stopped working. So i decided to uninstall then my frontend website came back BUT my backend(admin) is now unaccessible.
In my opinion this is not as good as I thought. So I am now having to trouble getting my joomla reinstalled.
I am not going to install this ever again and use an alternative solution.
Sorry this was a bug in the release candidate. It is now fixed and should work as expected.
Looking for a solution, I found many topics with little response. last topics will direct you to a new plug-in as the solution.
This solution only cost you 120 dollar (oktober 2008) with upgrades for a year. So if there is a big upgrade after a year you can pay again.
The work for development shoot be paid but in reference of other paid components this is way too much, a specially without lifetime upgrades.
Hi,
You encountered a bug in the standard extension, we are sorry for that. Of course does the free of charge / standard version offer front end translation as it did in the past.
The Plus version extends this support with workflow and the possibility to translate selected other elements (other than articles) using the frontend.
Then I installed JoomFish, cause I need to use three or more languages.
The combination of these two plugins creates a fatal error and the whole site is not running anymore.
Whene I switches off the sh404sef plugin, the website was showing the public-site again.
In the forums of both plugins, I've read a lot of reviews and questions about this problem.
I hope, the creators of JoomFish and sh404sef will help eachother to fix this problem.
Cause I think both plugins should be deliverd in the Joomla-standard-installation.
Works perfectly. Very easy to use.
Perfect companion for Joomla 1.5
A must have.
Thanks guys!
Not only does this tool allow translating of all our articles, we translate all menu names and many other elements required for the site including custom graphics and videos that change with the language.
I have a team of 26 people involved from many countries with a wide range of technical abilities. Joom!Fish lets me give them appropriate access to create and publish translated articles easily. If they can use a word processor they can create translated articles with Joom!Fish.
The support from the development team is fast and they don't stop until your problem is solved. Supporting the development of this product with the Gold Membership was the best investment I could make for my sites.
If you need to publish your Joomla site in more than one language, get Joom!Fish now. Remember, this is the world wide web.
-a-
If the language selector was at the top of the page the whole page would be blank, if it was further down in the page, it would be blank from there. In the source, the code would just be blank from where the Joom!Fish langauge selector should appear.
Anyway, the fix for me was to change the permissions of the mambot/search and mambot/system and the files within to 755 or more open.
Some reviewers have mentioned that in multi-lingual sites it's important that for some languages you want different menu structures. I agree with that - for some sites I advise on we decide to have completely different menus for different languages, as they target different language audiences with different information. It can be a challenge to work out whether to use JoomFish to dynamically "translate" an existing menu, or just to make different articles in different languages, linked to from menu items in the relevant language.
Reviewers "mrs.marijke" and "visability" say they want to be able to hide menu items in some languages. Well one way to do this is with the MetaMod extension, which you can use to present an entirely different menu in a module position, depending on the selected front-end language. There's a comment on the MetaMod page on extensions.joomla.org with the setup required to do that (pretty trivial). Now admittedly that means setting up a completely parallel menu structure for each language - it's not just hiding or showing particular menu items. But it does provide flexibility in what you want to show for any given language. [Note - obviously this approach only works if your menus are in modules, and not hard-coded into your template, as many of the RocketTheme templates are].
In conclusion, I would say that Joom!Fish is an excellent but not the only way to approach translation of a web site. If you want to present pretty much identical information and site structure to different language audiences then it's ideal. If the information is to be different for different language audiences then you may need to be more creative, perhaps combining Joom!Fish with MetaMod to display different menus for different languages, or just making different pages in different languages.
Being able to turn a menu item on or off depending on the language would seem to be useful to many but for my simple site Joom!fish was ideal.
Thank you very much!
I tryed JF 1.7 with Joomla 1.0.X it was working.
But I have the same problem which many other people have too I think, I have great problems with not being able to make the menu language dependent. I think allmost all sites that are set-up in a few languages need it.
So I am a bit stuck regarding that feature. Hope they have a sollution soon. Apart from that one of the best extensions!







