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The AppGap » » Acquia Makes Drupal Community Building Accessible: News, views, and reviews of Work 2.0 tools, apps and practices
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The Drupal open source platform has developed a large following amongst the development community and over 2,000 contributed modules have been created covering all aspects of social media functionality from Google Map integration, to on-line rating systems, to PayPal integration. Many, but not all, are mashup-based.
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For the rest of us, Drupal was not only hard to get started but it was also difficult to find the right add-on modules from the many options. Acquia was formed at the end of 2007 to solve this problem and make the rich functionally available to all. They have developed a commercially supported version and selected and certified the best modules. They also offer documentation and technical support for the version and modules they support. There is an installation package with additional documentation. If difficulties arise in the supported version or add-ons, Acquia will fix them. They also offer hosted network services such as automated updates and spam blocking. You still do not pay from Drupal, itself, just the Acquia services. These will become available second half of 2008.
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SourceForge.net: NanoTree
Crossbrowser JavaScript tree (Like the one in Windows Explorer) Currently Works in Mozilla and IE. - Ability to rename nodes. - Drag'n'drop capabilities.
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