New OAMP modules available from Alkacon

February 27, 2008

Two more open source modules in the Alkacon OpenCms Add-On Module Package (OAMP) series are now available: 

Alkacon OAMP Webuser Registration Module

The Alkacon OAMP Webuser Registration module can be used to easily create a community site where a user login is required. The module makes it possible to create both a custom webuser registration form and a webuser profile edition form, without the need of programming any Java, JSP or HTML.

Alkacon OAMP Counter Module

With the Counter module, it is possible to manage multiple counters which can be used in many different ways on the website. Usage example are download numbers, page hits, a user poll or anything else that requires a counter.

Both modules are available with full source code and documentation, prodived by Alkacon Software. The modules are available now for download from the alkacon.com website.

All Alkacon OAMP modules are released as full Open Source under the GNU GPL version 3. The source code of the modules is freely available in the public CVS of cvs.opencms.org.

Go to the Alkacon OAMP download page

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