Must have modules
Last Post 01/23/2009 9:55 AM by Lee Sykes. 2 Replies.
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peterg
Nuke Master Posts:125
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01/15/2009 8:06 PM |
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Hey Lee, how about a comprehensive list of modules you "should" have. I'm getting confused with all the all in ones out there. From the Data Springs to Onyaktech and Ventrian and so many others. I would like to purchase a good "suite" of modules but who's?
Any suggestions are appreciated and not taken as your endorsement or ???? Just a disclaimer.
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Peter G U1.net |
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Joseph Craig DNN MVP Posts:11667
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01/16/2009 8:41 AM |
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Peter, I think that the suite of modules that you purchase depends on the functionality that you need. For me, the free Effority Workflow module, a replacement for Text/HTML is an near essential module. This one keeps versions of the contents, so you can develop new content in parallel with existing content. You'll never accidentally destroy a module's contents either as you can always "roll back" to the previous version. |
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Joe Craig, Patapsco Research Group Complete DNN Support |
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Lee Sykes DNN Creative Staff
Nuke Master VI Posts:4945
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01/23/2009 9:55 AM |
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Hello,
That's a really hard one to answer, as Joe says it all depends on the functionality that you need, those three providers have modules that cover different areas and different functions, so it's more a matter of identifying the functionality that you need on your website and then finding a module to suit your needs.
If you have a question regarding a particular module then feel free to ask and I'm sure a lot of the readers on this forum will provide feedback, thanks
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