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By RuchiFiled under

A Quick Update

I find it delightful that my first blog post in the new year is to share with you the near completion of business requirements for CiviHR Recruitment. For the story so far, please catch up here.

Since the Previous Blog

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By ChrisChinchilla Filed under CiviContribute, CiviEvent, Extensions

eWay is an australian payment processor that provides a seamless connection with many banks and allows for recurring payments, token payments etc.

CiviCRM has had a one off payments processor for eWay for a long time, but has lacked one for recurring payments and now it is finally here!

This payment processor has had a long history and there are many people to thank in it’s evolution.

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By totten Filed under Architecture

When developing with CiviCRM, one often prepares a development-build on your workstation which includes several git repositories, e.g.

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By totten Filed under Architecture, Extensions, Release announcements

We've marked a new release of civix. Notable changes/improvements:

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By lwupagano Filed under Case studies and user stories, Tips

If it’s taking too long, there is a faster way… 

As I was getting ready to print our labels for this year’s Christmas cards, I first needed to add the address for about 80 of our clients in our CiviCRM.    Piece of cake, right?  Yes, if you take advantage of the Batch Update via Profile.   Unfortunately, I was unaware of this feature, so this simple task took me a whole day to complete.  

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By bgm Filed under Community, Internationalization and Localization

My first project with CiviCRM goes back to 2006, when I had to deploy a solution to track and report the activities of 25 volunteer activity centers. It ran a beta version of CiviCRM 1.7. It was rather basic, the implementation had a lot of custom code, but it worked. There were a few issues, however, and one of them was that the French translation was incomplete.

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By jamienovick Filed under Meetups
The January London Meetup and Coworking

To celebrate (is that the right word?!) CiviDay here in London we are planning a full CiviDay marathon! Starting with a Coworking day, kindly being hosted by Gamesys, then followed by the January Meetup and onto a nice warm friendly pub.

Quick info:

Location: 

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By clarkacFiled under
At CiviCon 2013 in London I gave a lightning talk on my experiences as an implementer and finished up by saying that my mantra with Civi is “No Coding”. This is just another way of expressing support for Heather Oliver’s blog about using the UI, of course. I spent many years as an application developer, did plenty of coding and enjoyed it. But….the bottom line is that Civi is so amazingly customisable and also extendable that if you can avoid coding you should.
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By kurund Filed under Architecture

As lobo mentioned in his previous blog, we have been experimenting on Doctrine integration with CiviCRM. So in the following week we focused on few specific tasks:

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By AlanDixon Filed under CiviContribute, Extensions

I've been recommending the services of iATS for most of my clients' payment processing since way back in 2007, when I wrote a CiviCRM payment plugin processor for it: http://homeofficekernel.blogspot.ca/2007/12/iats-and-civicrm.html

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