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5- Can you tell us a little about your new projects: iJoomla Surveys and the iJoomla News Portal?
We're very excited about both projects. The news portal was born
when I noticed that people were using the magazine component as a news
component. Although they were able to make it work, it wasn't
completely the right solution. The natural step was to create a
component that would be used just for news publishing. That means
dynamic content and a hands-off approach that allows users to publish a
constant flow of news articles with minimum effort.
The Surveys component was an idea that I got more and more excited
about after doing some research and seeing what's out there in the
non-Joomla world. It turns out that most Survey applications cost
anything between 20 to 200 USD
per month and limit the responses. If there's anything I've learned
about Joomla users it's that they like to keep everything under the
same "roof," which is the Joomla admin. They certainly don't want to
send their visitors to another platform or site. So I thought offering
surveys for a reasonable price and without usage limitation would be
something a lot of people would appreciate. So far the responses have
been fantastic. Users really like it and have even given us a few new
feature ideas.
6- Now that you cover magazines, news and surveys, do custom components cover every professional's needs in content management ?
The problem for Mambo and then Joomla has always been that only small
and medium-sized sites used them. Big companies wouldn't touch them.
The reason was quality. The development standard for components was
pretty low, even with commercial components. I've used and tested a lot
of components in the past year-and-a-half and discovered that too many
of them were not developed professionally. Large firms are not going to
work with platforms that give them headaches. They would much rather
spend a few hundred or even thousands of dollars and get something that
works. iJoomla was created to close this gap and provide truly
professional components that even big sites -- sites that don't
compromise on quality -- can use. When I say professional I'm talking
about three specific areas:
- Professional product design;
- Professional programming;
- Professional QA.
We really do everything we can to make sure that our components are
as good as they can be. All of the members of our team (currently
around ten people) are top professionals. I think that in time, big
companies will realize that using an open source system like Joomla
together with our professional components is a solid, economical and
logical solution.
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