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I strongly recommend folks review this article instead, which has much more up to date information: http://www.techsoup.org/learningcenter/databases/page11928.cfm
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I find MemberClicks to be strong at offering an interface for clients to create online forms for a variety of purposes, including events, volunteer sign-up, donations, membership dues, etc. However, overall the integration of this to basic constituent contact information is weaker in many areas. Its difficult to see a record in memberclicks and understand
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A colleague of mine from the Tech Underground discovered this today. Anyone who has Quickbooks 2006/2007 for Mac and tries to install the free update may be in danger of losing their data. Intuit says the issue is fixed, however please take caution. Follow this thread for more info: http://quickbooksgroup.com/webx/forums/mac/1917 - Eric lelanddesign
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Great article. I have also found RSS Calendar easy to use and to incorporate on websites. - Eric
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Hi Sam, First, kudos to you for beginning a database adoption with planning! If you have not already used it, I recommend you check out the Database Planning Workbook for nonprofits, which describes the whole database planning process in the first 30 or so pages. Additionally, there are specific planning guides and worksheets used by a variety of database
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Can someone point me to articles discussing designing systems that implement both formal and informal tagging? My struggle with these tools is that I want both in most every community I am involved in. I want to extend the power of vocabulary building out to participants, but structure this input when appropriate to develop a static frame or frames
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Degeeking is a huge problem in this space. Almost all of my clients glaze over when all these web 2.0 terms are raised. Riffing off of marshallkirkpatrick, we more geek prone folks need to: (1) Talk to NPOs about what they are trying to accomplish, then about the tech tools they are familiar with that do this, then extend this conversation to the unfamiliar
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Hi Rudi, Saw this post as well on the interider list, looks like you got some great replies. No personal experience with these projects, but I recalled Fahamu was involved in these projects regarding women/Africa and may yield some good information for you: http://www.fahamu.org/projectsafrica.php Best, Eric