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JoomlaPack - AJAX powered backup and restore
 Works great! Thanks!, July 9, 2008

This works flawlessly on my 1.5.2 site, with a bunch of add-ons. Thanks!

JCal Pro (event calendar for Joomla)
 exactly the right functionality!, May 24, 2008
1 of 2 people find this review helpful:

JCal Pro (event calendar for Joomla) This package gives me exactly what I need:

--display of the next event in a recurring series

--display of non-recurring events

--shown in a sidebar, and in a variety of page formats.

--a way for end users to add events.

It's a terrific addition to my web site.

It worked fine in J! 1.5. I had to turn on legacy mode to get the calender and latest events modules to work. With legacy mode on, the search mambot also works, but doesn't offer a checkbox to select only event search. So, I'm looking forward to 1.5 support being completed.

I'd ask for some changes in the interface that posts events:

-- settable default event length.

-- an easier way to choose dates and times than pulldown menues.

Random Quotes NN
 Perfect, May 24, 2008

This tiny little module works really well for display a little snippet of HTML. I use it both for constant text and for embedding Javascript that goes out and fetches feed information from some other site. Sometimes the simplest little thing is the best!