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Gallery 2 Bridge
 this thing sucks, April 27, 2008
0 of 1 people find this review helpful:

Gallery 2 Bridge Gallery2 is the premier photo gallery anywhere. this bridge component is ridiculous. it absolutely doesn't work.

like the others, i have looked far and wide for solutions to this thing and i haven't found any. my big problem is that the users WILL NOT SYNC -- Components>gallery2>User Management. absolutely will not sync.

therefore, i cannot log into this wonderful gallery component from a Joomla menu. i notice that this component has been available for over 265 days. that's 265 days of absolutely no support as far as i'm concerned.

at this point i will have to wrap the url in a wrapper and make do with that -- duplicate logins for my users and this sucks.

mojoBlog
 i love this component, April 13, 2008

mojoBlog this component kicks ass.

yes...there are problems, but as support grows for this component, the problems will go away. for the time being, mojoblog is a tremendous addition to your site if you want a highly configurable blog system. mind you, if you want wordpress, there is wordpress. if you want joomla website with a kick ass blogger software, use mojoblog.

i have experienced some problems with this software, but nothing i can't deal with (transferring site from dev server to live and the thing won't work anymore -- solution: reinstall the software on the live server and it works).

the main point i want to emphasize is that this is wordpress WITHIN a joomla environment and it is stripped down. so, for experienced wordpress users that are used to doing everything in wordpress, this may be disappointing.

one request: more plugins ported over from authentic wordpress, please -- can't have enough of them.