The team is excited to announce the release of CiviCRM 3.3.3 - it is now available for download. You can also try it out on our demo site. It is mainly a bug fix release (around 40+ issues)- for full list of things that has been fixed/improved in 3.3.3, please take a look at our issue tracker.
Blogs
CiviCRM 3.4 and 4.0 go into feature freeze in about two-three weeks with the expected final stable version around the end of March. 4.0 will support Drupal 7 and Joomla! 1.6
Lots of people and organisations have stepped up and contributed to 3.4 and we current have 4 new features sponsored through Make-it-Happen that will be included:
Check out / register for these upcoming NYC civi-happenings.
Configuring and Using CiviCRM - January 19-20 CiviCRM NYC Meetup January 20
Some great news to kick off 2011... Each month, a project is chosen from the many thousands on SourceForge.net to be their Project of the Month (POM). This month's POM is ... drum roll please ... CiviCRM.
We just released CiviCRM 3.3.2 - it is now available for download. You can also try it out on our demo site. It is mainly a bug fix release - for full list of things that has been fixed/improved in 3.3.2, please take a look at our issue tracker.
What's new in 3.3.2?We introduced a couple of new features from Make It Happen Campaigns.
CiviMail workflow functionality (Rules Integration). Read more here. Back-office staff can now enter recurring contributions for constituents. Constituents can signup for automatically renewing memberships via online contribution pages. Back-office staff can also create auto-renew memberships. (Both features require use of Authorize.net, PayPal Pro or PayPal Standard payment processors) Read more here.CiviCRM comes with CKEditor as a default wysiwyg editor. One of the missing features has been ability to upload /browse existing files on the server using CKEditor. So after some investigation I figured out you can easily integrate IMCE drupal module for this purpose.
Here are the steps: