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Setting up book reviews and Job portal

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Do we any specific app (different)  for the purpose

 

Couldn't you use the pages app for this?
Just create 2 new databases, one for Book Reviews and one for Jobs.

There is ready-to-use solution for reviews in Pages. 

 

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any specific app related to  Job posting 

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I am also interested in a job posting app

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ok if not in IPS - what can be the solution

On 8/8/2018 at 12:30 AM, Daniel F said:

Couldn't you use the pages app for this?
Just create 2 new databases, one for Book Reviews and one for Jobs.

Maybe we need a little more tutorials to learn how to do with Pages...

12 minutes ago, kmk said:

Maybe we need a little more tutorials to learn how to do with Pages...

The Help Guide sections explains how to set up such databases. They use a “Recipe database” as their example, but at its core, it works the same for any kind of content. Whether you list recipes, book, jobs, cars, celebrities, fishing lakes …

For book reviews I would suggest checking out an marketplace app called ThreadStarter: Books by @batarjal This developer is super responsive to new ideas (in fact he created this app based on my suggestion). 

@Adriano Faria was working on a job portal at one point in time.  Not sure about the status of the project.

On 1/26/2019 at 7:02 AM, kmk said:

Maybe we need a little more tutorials to learn how to do with Pages...

Yea, what @opentype said:) We have a tutorial for a recipe database, which is built really generic and works for "all kind of databases" 

 

For one of my side projects I've just built 

  • Linklist
  • News
  • Business Directory
  • Product Reviews
  • Bug & Suggestion Tracker

sections with the pages app.

2 hours ago, Daniel F said:

For one of my side projects I've just built 

  • Linklist
  • News
  • Business Directory
  • Product Reviews
  • Bug & Suggestion Tracker

sections with the pages app.

Sounds perfect. I would use Pages as well but they are not "compatible" to our language. We just cannot build language strings that are grammatically correct using Pages. :blush: You are German and would understand the below awkwardness:

  • Der Artikel löschen
  • Der Bentutzer antworten
  • Der Vorschlag hinzufügen
  • and so on

This is not German on our site, but this is just an example how Pages work with languages with inflection. We have no articles, our nouns are changed. This is the only reason why we have to develop standalone apps for all these things. Unfortunately this awkwardness is hard (or impossible) to explain for English speaking people as they do not know such word changes in their language :sad:

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