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I have been moving several of my smaller non-profit clients to Joomla. Personally I like it alot. They dont have the resources (or ability) to come up with decent looking color schemes etc. The sheer volume of free and cheap templates makes this a great alternative for them. Most of my smaller npo's dont change content that often and when the do
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I have been a member here since 2002. You guys continue to do great work and keep it fresh. I love the latest incarnation of the site. well done
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What is your host os that you are running Server 2.0 under?
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I got a subscription to SafariBooksOnline and use the Video Training clips that are available. This is also good fo SharePoint and other types of low cost training.
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We will be releasing a new open source project but we are having trouble trying to determine what license to use. I am hoping someone can help here. Lets say I have an application I created called "RunFree". I would like to distribute this using some form of the GPL license. Of course all the source is delivered etc. However, let say "RunFree"
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what is your non-profit? how many people? how many extentions? etc.. need a little info here
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you asked " If the trial version we install is the same version as the full version can we just enter the new license number/key or do we need to install the full version" You will have to install the full version but it will be and Upgrade (that will be the option when you install the real full version CD) However this is not too bad as it will keep
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I am not sure the unique or tricky part of that. Most anyone that does fund accounting has to combine multiple sources to fund projects. The issue is that you are attempting to tie the expendature to the source at a level lower than the project. That is, at the voucher or bill level. I've worked with lots of people attempting to do that. Unless
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yes there are two issues 1: will be that you need the CD to do the install. You can not upgrade the eval to the full version just by adding the CDKey 2: Also, and this is a bugger, if you have upgraded the trial version, say to SP2, or various security patches and the CD you have is SP1, or atleast older than your current running software, it will not
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I would go with openbiblio. Admittedly its a web based package ment for remote access and I assume that you will just be running it on one machine in your church but it will work for that as well. It takes about 1/2 to 1 hour to set up, if you have computer experience. http://obiblio.sourceforge.net/