amazon-modules for PHPNuke, NukeCommerce and osc2nuke More about

Posted on Friday, March 04, 2005 @ 21:51:05 CST in Add-Ons
by Raven

nukeevangelist writes:  
well, at the moment we have some Nuke- and NukeCommerce-Modules with Amazon-services - featuring a bunch of nice and powerful Amazon-services - here a roundtrip:


- the Amazonia-Gallery: a powerful PHPNUKE-modul - based on the NukeAmazon-Modul from preciogasolina.com .

the Amazonia-Gallery is based on Amazon Gallery 2.xx of EJDiaz. EJDiaz from preciogascolina.com works permanently on his NukeAmazon-modul (Demo)


links with more infos, downloads und feedback options to the various amazon-module:

  • the amazon module on preciogasolina.com;
  • the module with more Infos :: der download of the Moduls - no registration required;
  • get help - exchange ideas on the forums ; feedback
  • a article on phpnuke.org from EJDiaz, PrecioGasolina.com;
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    modules to tailor PHPNuke, osc2nuke and NukeCommerce More about Read More...

    Posted on Friday, March 04, 2005 @ 21:50:30 CST in Add-Ons
    by Raven

    nukeevangelist writes:  
    some Developers Guide to PHP-Nuke with many subsections :: PHPNUKE-HowTo on karakas-online

    many very cool hacks help to tailor the site to the own needs - see some of the great achievements - are not published; Just browse and have a closer look at the stuff:

    collection of modules-announcements

    - Converting Html to module and use that module as main page (9 replies, 190 views)

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    migration-discussion-now even more innovations & synergy More about

    Posted on Friday, March 04, 2005 @ 21:49:44 CST in Add-Ons
    by Raven

    nukeevangelist writes:  
    osc2nuke.com currently PHPNuke is well known in more than 35 countries and osc2nuke.com is following this all-time-leading application in PHP as a true top-merger were joining together the ressources, knowledge and forces: Nuke & osc2nuke shares their knowledge - eg on phpnukefiles.com [2500 modules blocks
    & hacks]


    now even more synergy and innovation and shared Ressources - discussed- (see here) "I think both teams can work together, without having to sacrifice the independence of their project. The first thing we have to agree on is a CVS repository. This will allow us to keep our work in sync. We will start by importing the code for osc2nuke 7x6. Both teams will hack on this, making sure it is stable, working, and secure. Once it reaches a certain level of stability, we will create a NukeCommerce branch in CVS. The NukeCommerce team will then add all the extras to their branch. Their focus will be on integration and stability. While the NukeCommerce team is working on their branch, the Osc2Nuke team will be working on the main branch, incorporating the latest and greatest OSCommerce and PHP-Nuke as they come out. When the trunk stabalizes again, we create a new Nukecommerce branch, and the cycle continues..[..].."



    osc2nuke.com ::
     

     
    nukeevangelist writes:  
    the folks work hard on - NukeCommerce.org The forum is up and running- allready 2000 members share their knowledge and help each other.

    NukeCommerce.org a Top-Merger-project integrates a global brain - and puts together the power of more than 2000 users: synergy at work!
    the e-commerce-companion of phpnuke can rely on phpnukefiles.com [2500 modules blocks & hacks ] a great ressource of knowledge and support And with that NukeCommerce can rely The NukeCommerce-folks can share the power of a global brain. Within this community, we share knowledge & help and create a self-sustaining-system of exchange.

    Altogehter we re joining together one of the largest socio-technical-network under the sun! We need supporters and NukeCommerce-Websites in Norway, Denmark, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, Mexico
     

     

    opendb-a versatile application: ready to port to nuke More about

    Posted on Friday, March 04, 2005 @ 21:47:49 CST in PHP-Nuke
    by Raven

    nukeevangelist writes:  
    openDB [SF-projectsite] :: [projectsite with demos]

    The Open Media Lending Database (OpenDb) is an extremely flexible application to catalogue all sorts of things including DVD, VCD, CD, VHS, GAMES, BOOKS & Laser Discs. Anything that you can collect and lend, you can catalogue with this system. The OpenDb allows you to add new types, by describing them in system database tables designed for the purpose.

    more links to the featurerich application: open-db [projectsite] :: open-db [projectsite] :: demo :: site-plugins ::
     

     
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    For a little (or a lot of) taste of James, see Sanders Consultation Group Plus Blog.
     



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