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Posted September 17, 200717 yr Management Please use this topic to discuss the recent announcement.Additionally, here are some screen captures of the default site:
September 17, 200717 yr I can't wait for the public beta :) . It looks like a nice product. I just woke up so I will watch the video(s) a bit later. Nice job IPS! :D :)
September 17, 200717 yr It looks fantastic. :thumbsup: The video preview gives a glimpse of what is sure to be a very enticing product once available.
September 17, 200717 yr :o Looks great, I personally have no use for it but if ever I require such features I'll certainly be looking up this. It looks great :wub:
September 17, 200717 yr All I can say is it's going to be well worth the wait and your going to be shocked by the power of IP.Nexus and what it's capable of delivering for your business or even an individual.
September 17, 200717 yr IP.Nexus has some content management features... What about IP.Dynamic? Could you explain how that works?
September 17, 200717 yr IP.Nexus has some content management features... What about IP.Dynamic? Could you explain how that works?http://forums.invisionpower.com/blog/ips_n...?showentry=2097
September 17, 200717 yr Wow, I have to say, I was always excited by the first screenshots back in 05 (Company news), but this is like a whole new product, especially the tabs. Once again IPS has made my day :DThere any price ranges yet?EDIT: Wait, will it be twice the price because its combined? I was very interested in Dynamic but was worried about the price for both.
September 17, 200717 yr Wow, I have to say, I was always excited by the first screenshots back in 05 (Company news), but this is like a whole new product, especially the tabs. Once again IPS has made my day :DThere any price ranges yet?EDIT: Wait, will it be twice the price because its combined? I was very interested in Dynamic but was worried about the price for both.The CMS is an optional module, so you don't have to buy the 'former IPD' part if you don't need it :)
September 17, 200717 yr The CMS is an optional module, so you don't have to buy the 'former IPD' part if you don't need it :)Will the billing parts be optional as well? I mean all I really needed was a good CMS. If you can pick and choose which parts you need, it would be awesome. I just really need a powerful CMS. I could use billing later, but a CMS is what I really need.
September 17, 200717 yr The CMS is an optional module, so you don't have to buy the 'former IPD' part if you don't need it :)And vice-versa - you don't have to purchase the billing module or the hosting module, for example, if you don't want them. You can purchase *just* the content management module.
September 17, 200717 yr So by default, you just get the customer module correct? And the billing module will be a purchable addon?
September 17, 200717 yr Yeah, what are the default modules that come with it no matter what? The stuff you don't really have a choice on. I mean.... what can you do with it without add-ons? Anything like IPB's template system?
September 17, 200717 yr Just to clarify, when you purchase IP.Nexus, you get the core (which includes the settings, templates, group management, logs, reporting etc), and the customer & member management. All other modules are optional, so you can pick and choose whatever you need for your situation. At release, the available modules are:- Billing management- Hosting management- Customer support- Content managementOthers will be available over time.
September 17, 200717 yr - Billing management- Hosting management- Customer support- Hosting managementOthers will be available over time.Typo. :P Last one should be Content Management.
September 17, 200717 yr - Billing management- Hosting management- Customer support- Content managementOthers will be available over time.What's the difference between "templates" and "Content Management"? Is templates like what's in IPB currently, and then Content Management is managing full pages without having to do any PHP coding?
September 17, 200717 yr Templates for the client area, login screens, etc. :) They aren't part of the CMS.
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