LETSlink UK
Community eXchange Software Service
To fix a minor bug in version 1.0, Chris MacDonald and myself have now released Local Exchange UK version 1.01 (both as a fresh install and as a patch to our previous version 1.0).
See Local Exchange Forum - http://www.cxss.org.uk/drupal51/forum/7
- for change log, link to download and more info on this new version
1.01 as well as more info re our previous versions
Working closely with Mary at LLUK, Chris MacDonald and myself have now completed Local Exchange UK version 1.0 that we developed for www.falmouthlets.org.uk and have now released it to LLUK for further testing (both as a fresh install and as a patch to our previous version 0.4.0).
See Local Exchange Forum - http://www.cxss.org.uk/drupal51/forum/7 - for change log, link to download and more info on this new version 1.0 as well as more info re our previous version 0.4.0
Version 0.4.0 of Local Exchange (UK version) released by Chris MacDonald and myself to LLUK for further testing - see here (post in Local Exchange Forum) for details and links to downloads.
I have a system which I will be posting a development link to before the end of May.
It is based on an Access database which resides in a private directory on a Windows hosted website, and which is updated by users online after they have enter their individual ID and password. Payments may be made this way, and updates to offers and requests. As soon as changes have been made this way they are available to all users of the system since all pages are displayed directly from the database via javascript and VBscript pages. Offers may be searched for by name of membe, any part of the description or by category.
Non members can see offers and request from the same database but without any contact details.
In addition I have a Windows based set of programs which enable me to download the database to a local PC and generate statements, acknowledge and post payments and offerings made by non electronic means, post links to special messages, and then upload the amended database.
Compared to the manual way web details were done inthe past this is all a breeze.
John
I am now inviting everybody involved with the systems effort to come on board, one at a time.
Well done with Drupal. looks good!
dbwoody