Cincopa


Version
2.00 (last update on May 25, 2011)
Rating
Compatibility
Votes
Favoured
22
License
GPLv2 or later
Non-Commercial
Type
Views
49583
Date Added
13 February 2010
Editor's Note
- Requires registration to activate.
One professional plugin handles all your multimedia needs
* Add Image galleries
* Add Slideshows
* Add Video
* Add Music playlists
* Add Podcast
* Add Menus and much more
* 44 skins and more - slideshow, videos, playlists, flash, full-screen, Cooliris etc
* Automatic uploading and hosting
* Automatic resizing of photos
* Automatic video transcoding to flv/3gp/mp4
* Complete analytics of your traffic
* Support iPhone/iPod and smart phones
* Hosting and delivering your media on Amazon S3 Web Services ensure scalability and reliability.
* Managment of the galleries is simple and straight forward
* Post to your blog from anywhere and even if your videos are at home on your PC
"Cincopa is a new kind of way to experience, share and post your personal media, built on the idea that you and your media is in the center surrounded by many original products and plugins for other site."
http://www.cincopa.com
I like the sound of this, but there are an number of things that are confusing right off the bat.
First, the demo link is for a Word Press extension, not a Joomla extension.
Second, the name of the product on the JED is Cinecopa, but on your web site it's Cincopa. For a moment I thought I had downloaded the wrong extension.
Third, it claims to be a Component, Module and Plugin, but when I installed it, all I got were two plugins.
Fourth, it is supposedly "non-commercial" but your web site says it's a 14-day free trial, and a lot of functionality is removed for the free version.
Fifth, it apparently requires an account with Cincopa (to host the media files?), but nowhere on your Joomla page is there a link to sign up for an account or an explanation of the non-commercial pricing or even info about what the account is for. I generally like to know exactly what I'm signing up for.
This sounds like an exciting app, but I think it needs a clearer sales pitch with more accessible info.
First, the demo link is for a Word Press extension, not a Joomla extension.
Second, the name of the product on the JED is Cinecopa, but on your web site it's Cincopa. For a moment I thought I had downloaded the wrong extension.
Third, it claims to be a Component, Module and Plugin, but when I installed it, all I got were two plugins.
Fourth, it is supposedly "non-commercial" but your web site says it's a 14-day free trial, and a lot of functionality is removed for the free version.
Fifth, it apparently requires an account with Cincopa (to host the media files?), but nowhere on your Joomla page is there a link to sign up for an account or an explanation of the non-commercial pricing or even info about what the account is for. I generally like to know exactly what I'm signing up for.
This sounds like an exciting app, but I think it needs a clearer sales pitch with more accessible info.












