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CiviCRM Componentcomponent
Rating
35 votes
Developer:CiviCRM LLC Version:2.0 (Updated 150 days ago)
E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Compatibility:Compatible with Joomla! 1.5 LegacyCompatible with Joomla! 1.0
Views: 89,532 License:GPLv2.0
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Type:Non-Commercial
Date Added:Mar 5, 2006
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CiviCRM
CiviCRM is a Constituent Relationship Management System for Joomla! This component (primarly targeted to the non-profit and public sectors) will allow you to very effectively manage your organization's contacts, and begin to build a better connection between your CMS and your constituents.Development site: http://wiki.civicrm.org/. CiviCRM has multiple sub-module that are based on the CRM and extend the data model. They include:

CiviContribute: A donation module to accept online payments via PayPal, Authorize.net, Google and Moneris. Recurring donations are also supported via PayPal and Authorize.net
CiviEvent: An event management module for integrated event registration and management
CiviMember: A membership module to manage your members
CiviMail: A high performace broadcast email engine

Note that CiviCRM now requires PHP v5.2 and MySQL v5.0 and higher. If you need help installing this component please consult the service provider list at http://civicrm.org/professional/

Note that the CiviCRM license is AGPL v3 which is compatible with GPL v3. CiviCRM v2.0 does NOT support Joomla 1.5 (in either mode), however some folks do have this working. CiviCRM v2.1 will only support Joomla v1.5 in native mode.



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great component but poor readme file by baijianpeng, September 25, 2006
1 of 3 people find this review helpful:
I installed this com_ on my testing server. But I can not find the option to change the language. After about 2 hours' search I know I have to modify some codes in the civicrm.settings.php file. I can also change the default country name there.All these information was not added into the readme file.

Another pain is I do not know how to set up one or more menu items on the frontend. I had tried to do so by creat a new menu pointing to the com_ but cause error on the frontend.

Hope authors give detailed instructions to a new user.


CiviCRM by chay, March 7, 2006
3 of 4 people find this review helpful:
Support is excellent. Developers are building CiviCRM simultaneously on Drupal and Joomla. Functionality already is great -- and I think there's more flexibility currently in the Drupal version partly because core developers are waiting for basic core enhancements in Joomla! 1.1. Can't wait!


Not of the by micheas, March 7, 2006
1 of 3 people find this review helpful:
CiviCRM is great for putting up a quick way of getting donations and volunteers from a website.

It does not however, integrate with the fish.

It has many oddities about how it lays things out that will give your graphic designer nightmares.

The user interface on the backend is probably an excellent candidate for an AJAX type interface similar to vtiger.

performance also seems to be a bit suspect. Your RAM usage will noticibly increase.

Any usage that is non-trivial will require a lot of thought about adding fields.

You should set up a test server with representative sample data before deploying it (unless you are sure that you have not hit a performance bottle neck when you organized your data.

I have not tested the max records, but it seems that it will hold millions, but may have issues at about 32 million.

The schedule a meeting functionality is still very primative, and probably will be a few generations before it is a challenge to outlook.

Email blasts are still a work in progress, you probably want to use anjel for email blasts at this point.

Over all, an excellent project with a bright future, Well thought out schema, the fields seem to match the real world. I'm torn between giving it two stars and five stars. it has elements that deserve each of the rankings.

joomla 1.1 has a lot of promise, as it should be possible to integrate civicrm and community builder seamlessly using that.


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