Support Joomla!
Search: Advanced Search
Serving 3672 extensions to the community. Last updated today.

Editor Blogs






Lost Password?
No account yet? Register

Who's Online

We have 967 guests and 55 members online

Directory Support

Rules
Using this Site

Disclaimer

The extensions and reviews listed in this area have been submitted by the community and their listing does not constitute or imply endorsement, recommendation, or favouring by Joomla!/OSM.

This content is provided as a free service to our visitors, and, as such, Joomla!/OSM cannot be held liable for the accuracy of the information. Visitors wishing to verify that the information is correct should contact the parties responsible for authoring the content and/or development of the extension.


Are you seeing blanks over some extensions' compatibility, license and type field? Head over to JED forum to learn why.
edmx Extensions(0) | Reviews(3) | Favourites(0)
Estate Agent Improved
 Very Handy, January 10, 2008
1 of 1 people find this review helpful:

Estate Agent  Improved At first I thought it was gonna be pretty intense to understand the flow, but once I started keying in some demo entries, it was way too easy.

Bravo! Looking forward to see how it progresses.

Core Design Login Module
 fantasticlious, August 30, 2007
1 of 2 people find this review helpful:

Core Design Login Module I always wanted to save space on login form. This one totally rocks. Works with all my other 'js' bots and modules. e.g. simple image gallery, moofx etc.

Great job. but seriously, it'll be nicer if you can port this to cb. will see what i can do.

JoomlaPack - AJAX powered backup and restore
 Very Good package, January 24, 2007
1 of 1 people find this review helpful:

Im currently using Joomla! 1.0.12 Stable [ Sunfire ] since 25 December 2006 installed at www.templatecustom.com. I wanted to take down my site and work offline since its faster at localhost (share hosting, so you cant expect much).

So I backed up with just a click and downloaded it with a click too. I extracted the backup data to my localhost and setup up a new mysql account (you know to dump all your site data). Then I pointed to localhost/xxxx/installation and followed the page (like normal installation). It works like wonder. Time taken, 2 minutes at 12 seconds.

Word of advise, to eases your transplanting project, remember to have your password, database, user of database exactly the same as the site. Saves headache.

Thank you developer for such a wonderful piece of work!