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    News Huge Joomla! 2.5 Compatibility Release!

    Category: New Releases

    You all know that Joomla! 2.5 was out in early February 2012 having a host of new features including advanced smart contextual search functionality and easy system update possibility. Besides now Joomla! CMS can run on different types of database servers. Joomla! 2.5 is an awesome success for Joomla! project and its global community.

    Over the last few weeks we were carefully updating our components for Joomla! 2.5 and testing them so you all could fully enjoy your experience with Joomla 2.5. Now our top components are ready for primetime.

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    12 April 2012, 08:56
     

    News Joomla! 1.7.0 releases: Survey Force Deluxe 3.0.1 & Quiz Deluxe 3.0.3

    Categories: E-Learning , New Releases , Extensions

    Welcome Joomla! 1.7.0 compatible versions of JoomPlace hottest components: Survey Force Deluxe and Quiz Deluxe. We’ve tested the components carefully to ensure their stability and smooth running on Joomla! 1.7.0.

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    19 August 2011, 11:17
     

    Team Blog Develop Your JomSocial Community Marketing Strategy

    Categories: Jom Social Apps , E-Learning , Extensions
    Survey Force Deluxe

    Survey Force Deluxe is integrated with JomSocial. So members can create surveys/polls from the front-end. Add this easy possibility and convert passive observers into active members. Just adding one option after another will not move your Community to peak condition. You should collect information about your members needs and desires to build your key marketing strategy.


    You can use Survey Force Deluxe to capture the key information that you need for developing a thorough marketing strategy. The problem is to motivate folks to answer your survey questions. Everyone faces this problem. That is why we enriched Survey Force Deluxe with Alpha User Plugin (AUP).



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    01 April 2011, 12:40
     

    News Survey Force Deluxe: new changes (version 2.2.4)

    Categories: E-Learning , Extensions

    Glad to announce that since version 2.2.1 we've not only improved the graphical view of survey results (in pie and bar charts), but also changed the language system to Joomla! default language one with ini-files (and also added the Brazilian portugese language file to the package).

    What's even greater we've released a plugin that integrates Survey Force with JomSocial. Now all users from JomSocial community can benefit from it asking WHOEVER they want WHATEVER they want! Surveys are opened in the lightbox right from the user profile page. To be able to use this plugin you'll also need to run the full Survey Force version on the site (and existing survey subscribers can just add subcription for the plugin in the members area).

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    16 September 2010, 13:59
     

    News New features implemented for the components!

    Categories: Bridges , E-Learning , Extensions

    Please take a minute to look at new features we’ve implemented in our Joomla! components and are planning to do in the next couple of months:

    SURVEY FORCE DELUXE

    • since version 2.2.1 the component supports content plugins which means that now content which is shown with our survey is handled by all content plugins (and this allows to use all built-in Joomla features)
    • version 2.2.1 also contains a content plugin for the survey component which means that now you can insert surveys right into your content articles (to do that you’ll need to install the plugin and publish it, next go to the article and insert a tag {surveyforce id=1} where 1 is the id of the survey which can be looked up in the survey management section)

    For the next release we plan to add ‘assessments’ for surveys which represent the extended rules feature, i.e. these rules will allow to evaluate the answers to a survey right after it’s submitted and display the feedback to respondent based on this evaluation.

    Imagine like you ask a set of questions about a user’s skills and interests, and depending on the answers there are 3 variants of the job you’d suggest he’ll be best at, so a survey will show one of 3 variants that suits the user based on what he answered.

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    23 April 2010, 17:26
     
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