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Divisive Cottonwood Extensions(0) | Reviews(2) | Favourites(1)
Phil Taylor's Tags for Joomla 1.0.x/1.5.x
 Good Stuff, May 12, 2007
1 of 1 people find this review helpful:

Phil Taylor's Tags for Joomla 1.0.x/1.5.x To tell you the truth I can't imagine my site without this component.

I gave three stars out of five for the previous Blue Flame tags component (which I installed last December)

This was a reflection that although I thought it was value for money and was glad it was a part of my site, it needed some more development.

This version is a major step forward for tags on Joomla.

And at the time of writing is only on version 0.1.518 - there'll be a lot more development to come!

The only one downside is the conflict with JRE - SEF Patch Extended component. You can't run them both together because they both patch the same files.

Phil has assured me though that they are working on this... :)

PHPlist Bridge
 Using this add-on, March 13, 2007
2 of 2 people find this review helpful:

PHPlist Bridge I would certainly recommend Joomla users to use PhpList rather than any component in this section.

I did buy this but then ended up transferring my list of users as CSV- when you've only got 150 email addresses that is fine.

If you have a large list - over 10,000 contacts, which is what PhpList was built for - then examine this add-on more closely.