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By yashodhaFiled under

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.

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By EileenFiled under

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:

 

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By michalFiled under

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By Dave GreenbergFiled under

Check out / register for these upcoming NYC civi-happenings.

Configuring and Using CiviCRM - January 19-20 CiviCRM NYC Meetup January 20

 

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By Dave GreenbergFiled under

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.

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By yashodhaFiled under

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.
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By kurund Filed under Drupal 7

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:

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