For the past couple of years (since May 2009) we've used Flossmanuals to write our CiviCRM books. In August this year, our old faithful Comprehensive guide to CiviCRM became two: The CiviCRM user and administrator guide and The CiviCRM developer guide. The user and administrator guide is now in its fourth version and we're currently writing new training guides for administrators and developers.
Blogues
This case study was originally posted on the CiviCRM Forums.
Kehilat Hadar is an independent prayer community on Manhattan's Upper West Side in New York City. The organization has an annual budget of over $170,000, an email list subscription of over 3,000 and is almost entirely volunteer run.
Although the weather has not been that great during the sprint we have not let that get in the way of our CiviMobile testing. As you'll see, the sprinters have been using CiviMobile at every opportunity possible. The picture below shows us leaving for the Goede De Woning offices on our 6-person rickshaw, tapping away at our phone screens.
I've just released a new version of the CiviCRM Webform Integration module for Drupal 6 and 7.
This module provides a flexible and powerful way to create forms linked to the CiviCRM database. Version 2 of the module is built for CiviCRM 3.4/4.0, and can create and update contacts, group subscriptions, tags, relationships, cases, activities, event participants, and custom data.
New in 2.3:
The team is excited to announce the release of CiviCRM 3.4.8 and 4.0.8. This point release has quite a few bug fixes as listed here. Some of recently added features have been included in the last release blog post
Hello again World, here is the Code Sprint team at Apeldoorn checking in with your latest update.
Yesterday was Day 2, we're really starting to make progress on the CiviMobile and Web/Unit testing fronts.
We have a continued commitment to testing CiviMobile in the most challenging environments, as you can see here.
Hello, CiviCRM World. Here we are at the European Code Sprint in Apeldoorn. As the official website http://www.apeldoorn.nl/smartsite.dws?id=127356 says: if there is one city in the Netherlands where living and working, commerce and recreation, natural beauty and urban style all come together, it must be Apeldoorn. I'm inclined to agree!
The CiviMobile web app is now underway and being developed with the jQuery Mobile framework (HTML 5).
The app is Based on the prototype that Xavier and Kyle created, and is beginning to take shape, the functionality in place at the moment includes contact/activity search, add contact and view list of events. It’s intended to be used by an organisation’s staff, as a tool for them to use on the move.
Direct Debit, is easy, convenient and safe. It is the UK’s favourite way to make payments automatically, and there has been a Make It Happen for Direct Debit Integration.
Continuing our amazing productivity during sprints, we introduce our 9th and final sprint of the year. This sprint is being held at the offices of De Goede Woning in Netherlands from Dec 12th - Dec 16th.