Joomla 1.0 Upgrade

I’m looking for someone well-rounded in Joomla to complete an upgrade to my website from the current Joomla 1.0 version to the current 1.7 version, including upgrade of key components (Media Manager, Virtue Mart, Seyret Music). The original Joomla installation was completed manually in 2008, so I’m unable to do the direct upgrades through my hosting account. The website is for an education nonprofit organization, and the website is www.impossiblepossibilities.org. I’m looking to have the work completed as soon as possible, and I plan to hire an individual before the end of the week.

Thank you.

Twitter-like Critic Website

LOOKING FOR WEBSITE ‘SIMILAR’ to FANDANGO’S: FAN RATINGS + REVIEWS SECTION OF THEIR WEBSITE.

www . fandango . com/intime_141345/moviereviews

It is extremely important that the design is simple (user friendly), unique and good looking.

Website – HTML / PHP.

Windows OS based compliant only – Webserver and Database.

Database needs to be MySql.

Please submit your plan via Message Board.

Payment via SL escrow.

Thanks!

Graphic Design

hello everyone,

http://ryanishoppe.com

i need u to assist me to change the moving header, the seller
is selling herbal and beauty products, i need u to assist me to
write the welcome message and the store tagline

http://mytopreplica.com

i need u to assist me to redesign the site,change the girls picture to
other picture and i need u to assist me to
write the welcome message and the store tagline.

Yr rating in scriptlance is very important for me, u need to settle this within 24 hours, i will only escrow payment after u completed the
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thank you

Christmas Gift Theme Articles

Need 5x 250 word articles.

The articles must be focused on the main keywords, and various minor keywords are to be used throughout as well as other related words around those areas. In the brackets I have provided a guide, this does not have to be exact but give you a helping start – try and use these if you can.

Keyword Themes:

1. Christmas Gifts (xmas, australia, delivery)
2. Corporate Gifts (xmas, Christmas, bulk orders, sydney, melbourne, brisbane, Business, staff, )
3. Christmas Hampers (xmas, Food Hampers, australia, send, buy online, delivery)
4. Christmas Gift Baskets (xmas, food baskets, gourmet, wine, chocolate)
5. Christmas Presents (xmas, ideas, for kids, for men, for girls, for dad)

You will need to keep in mind the target audience of the website when writing these articles.

Target Audience(s):

– General public looking to buy gifts online and have them delivered to friends, family, loved ones for Christmas.
– Business owners looking to buy gifts for their staff for Christmas, and/or for the Christmas party.

NOTE:

– Paid trial for Article 1. If suitable, you will be paid to write the remaining articles. You will need to mention your cost per 250 word article.
– Must be unique content, Copyscape checked.
– On going work for right person.
– Content created cannot be used, sold or distributed in any way to any other website.
– Fast turnaround, e.g. 24 hours.

Thank you, Hope to hear from you! 🙂

Quick Look: GooMinder Schedule Pro

Quick Look posts are paid submissions offering only a brief overview of an app. Vote in the polls below if you think this app is worth an in-depth AppStorm review!

In this Quick Look, we’re highlighting GooMinder Schedule Pro. The developer describes GooMinder Schedule Pro as the fastest and ONLY way to enter an event or reminder, and more importantly, up to five reminders in the form of SMS, email and/or pop-up to your Google Calendar. GooMinder Schedule Pro is your new bulletproof reminder system using the dependability of the Google Calendar.

Read on for more information and screenshots!

Screenshots

GooMinder Schedule Pro

GooMinder Schedule Pro

About the App

Here are the top five features you can expect to see in the latest version:

  • FASTEST Google Calendar Event Entry
  • No Device Syncing! Avoid missed reminders!
  • Dependability — once entered it just works every time
  • Quick entry of up to five reminder alerts in form of SMS, email, and/or pop-up
  • Edit future events (Pro version Only) *Free version available
  • *Free version available

Requirements: iOS (iPod/iPhone)

Price: $1.99

Developer: The App Cartel (Jon Bennett)

Vote for a Review

Would you like to see us write a full review of GooMinder Schedule Pro? Have your say in our poll:

Would you like to see GooMinder Schedule Pro reviewed in-depth on AppStorm?

Quick Look posts are paid submissions offering only a brief overview of an app. Vote in the poll if you think this app is worth an in-depth AppStorm review! If you’re a developer and would like to have your app profiled, you can submit it here.

8 Handy Craigslist Apps Compared

Craigslist has now become so useful in today’s society that you probably wonder how we ever lived without it. Whether you’re looking for a new apartment or a new job, you want to unload your couch or car, or you’re in search of a Portuguese interpreter or clock maker, Craigslist is the place to go.

There are a number of apps now that allow you to take your Craigslist to go, whether you’re more of a poster, browser, or both, and here we look at eight of your options. Click through to see how they stack up.

For Browsing and Posting

Craigslist

Featuring bold and attractive newspaper-inspired graphics, this app includes a locked search bar and the ability to navigate from one listing to the next without returning to the previous list. If you find an ad that interests you, circling it with your finger will add it to your Favorites. Users can also take advantage of the smart location feature, as well as the ability to reply and post from within the app.
Price: $0.99
Developer: Lifelike Apps
Download: iTunes

CraigsPro+

With an engaging interface, very thorough search options (including the ability to search multiple cities at once and save and edit searches), smart location and sophisticated bookmarks, this app makes tending to all your Craigslist business a breeze. You can also access maps, call phone numbers, email listings and share ads via Twitter right from the app. The real draw here, though, is that you can set up numerous push notifications.
Price: $1.99
Developer: Escargot Studios
Download: iTunes

Craigslist Mobile

Another of Escargot’s many Craigslist-focused apps available on iTunes, Craigslist Mobile is free and offers limited features, but that’s not to say it’s any less effective. Perform multi-city searches, favorite ads with notes, use smart location to auto-select your Craigslist area, post (with photos) directly from your phone, save searches and set up alerts.
Price: Free
Developer: Escargot Studios
Download: iTunes

Craigslist Mobile

Despite displaying graphics that aren’t quite as visually cohesive as some of the other options on this list, YYH Creative’s app includes capabilities for posting with or without a Craigslist account, browsing, searching, emailing posts, saving posts and more. And like many of the other apps here, it includes a timestamp and brief preview for posts before you click through.
Price: $0.99
Developer: YYH Creative
Download: iTunes

CraigsApp

Originally designed for browsing only, CraigsApp by SnapTap now makes posting to Craigslist possible, too. The overall aesthetic is very sleek and clean, with landscape support and beautiful display for images attached to ads — particularly useful when viewing postings quickly using Grid View. Users can also save searches, view ads you’ve marked as as favorites later offline, add notes to favorites, and more.
Price: $2.99
Developer: SnapTap
Download: iTunes

Craigslist!

Available as of Sept. 29 (and one of the sleekest Craigslist apps we’ve seen to date), Craigslist! by iCandy Apps features gorgeous graphics, including its own set of homepage icons for the respective categories, plus smart location, advanced searching, sophisticated posting options, and use of email, phone numbers and maps straight from the app.
Price: $0.99
Developer: iCandy Apps
Download: iTunes

For Browsing Only

Craigslist+

On the plus side, the app is very easy to use and displays images well. You can browse according to your neighborhood, as well as call phone numbers, open addresses on a map and add Craigslist URLs directly to an email from within the app. Unfortunately, this version doesn’t include a way to navigate the standard Craigslist subcategories other than doing a keyword search, but the developer asserts the navigation features will be updated next time around.
Price: $0.99
Developer: Bixby Apps
Download: iTunes

CribQ – Craigslist Housing Maps

This app hasn’t been updated since December 2010, so it either works like a charm, or its developers have abandoned it. But if you live in one of the 20 supported cities, CribQ will making searching for a house or apartment a cinch. See housing options on a map or filter by price, number of bedrooms, keywords and more; plus, create favorites and call or email directly from the listing.
Price: Free
Developer: Hug Sandwich
Download: iTunes

Conclusion

If the visual is most important to you, I’d say Craigslist by Lifelike Apps and Craigslist! by iCandy Apps are the clear frontrunners, with their themed graphics and organized, uncluttered interfaces. But then, if you want to keep things super simple purely for the sake of browsing, CraigsApp by SnapTap or Craigslist+ by Bixby Apps might be the way to go. And of course, if you’re specifically looking for a new “crib,” the ultra-focused CribQ scores points.

For me, personally, and for others who like to narrow down a lot of the information on Craigslist quickly, Escargot Studios’ CraigsPro+ and the developer’s free version, Craigslist Mobile, are the way to go — maybe their layouts aren’t the most stunning in the bunch, but their sophisticated search and save features, plus alert notifications, make accessing specific information a quick process.

Ultimately, finding your perfect Craigslist app will depend on what’s important to you and what you want to use the app for. Tell us, which app do you use to conduct all your business on Craigslist, and which features are most important to you?

Weekly Poll: Is the iPhone 4S Worth It?

The iPhone 4S has been out on the market for a few weeks now, and even though it’s flying off the virtual shelves, not everyone is convinced if it’s a good purchase or not. What do you think?

Sure, we could make this complicated by bringing in contract info and all that, but let’s just make this plain and simple: Is it worth it? Forget about whether your contract is ready to expire. If all things were equal, is the iPhone 4S worth the purchase or does it just not hold enough allure for you to buy one? Let us know in the poll to the right.

How to Organize Your iOS 5 Notifications

The notification system on the iPhone has been made fun of for years now, and many people considered it broken because it wasn’t as cool as the alternatives. Admittedly, I fell into this camp myself, mostly because I was interrupted by a text message too many times while playing Infinity Blade, causing me to get cut in the neck and die. The system needed to change, and it did. Thankfully.

Of course, that hasn’t stopped people from continuing to complain, which puts us in the position we are today. Now we have “too many” options for our notifications, and some people are even finding them to be too confusing to work. In reality though, the new notification system in iOS 5 is a step above the previous model, it just takes a few tweaks to get things perfect. Want to find out what they are? I’ll tell you after the jump.

Getting Down the Basics

Before you can change your notifications, you’ve got to find out where they are. To start messing around with them, just go to Settings > Notifications and you’ll see a list of your apps that looks just like this:

Here are all of your settings in one convenient place.

Here are all of your settings in one convenient place.

This is where it all begins, and how you determine what apps appear in the Notification Center. For those that aren’t quite sure, the Notification Center is triggered when you swipe down from the top center area of your screen. By default, it displays a few different apps, Weather and Stocks, but there are additional options as well which we’ll get into next.

Why Get Notified?

In my case, I like to use the Notification Center quite frequently just to check the weather, or see what kind of notices I have on tap. But from the factory, the Notification Center can get pretty cluttered with miscellaneous crap that you’ll either never use or don’t want to see on a regular basis. Cleaning it up is a matter of figuring out what you want to use the center for. In my case, I want it as free and uncluttered as possible, and only to keep things on task — no Angry Birds notices in here, no thanks.

My personal Notification Center

My personal Notification Center

This is, of course, a personal preference, and you may prefer that your games are the only thing in your Notification Center, and that’s fine. Regardless, you’ve still got to clean things up before you can proceed forward.

The Notifications setting section shows you first what apps are in the center, and then what ones aren’t. To change that, you click on the app and then decide what you want to do.

The Settings Themselves

OK, so you’ve picked an app and now you’re ready to setup how you want to be notified. You have a lot of options.

Before, you had too little choices. Now you have a lot.

Before, you had too little choices. Now you have a lot.

Up top is a slider to determine if you want the app to even show up in the Notification Center in the first place. Again, I prefer to keep only my important things in there, but you may have different priorities. If you’re like me, just slide that slider to Off for Angry Birds, and On for OmniFocus.

Below that is an option to show how many items you want to show in the center. Again, you can keep it simple, or add as much as you want. Just remember that the notification center needs to be manually cleared every time, so don’t stack it up with things unless it’s necessary.

Alert Settings

This is probably the most important part of the whole setup, and something you should consider pretty heavily for each app. Here’s how it breaks down:

None

The simplest setting of all. If you don’t want any kind of visual alert on your screen when something comes up, then select this option. This will allow you to use your phone without interruptions, but on the flip side, if you don’t want to be notified of something, you may just want to move that app out of the Notification Center in the first place.

Banners

This is my main setting on almost every application on my iPhone. It’s clean, the animation looks cool and it gives me a visual notice whenever something has changed, but it doesn’t require me to take any kind of action before I move on. This is my favorite feature of the system.

Alerts

You know these as the same old alerts that you had on your iPhone before iOS 5 came along. These are the blocks that pop up in the middle of the screen and require you to accept or decline the notice before doing anything else. I personally don’t use these anymore, but if I had an app that was so important to me that I needed it to stop me from what I was previously doing, this is what I’d choose.

Icons, Sounds and More

You know that little badge that pops up on your email and tells you how many messages you have? For me, that’s a great way to tell how many emails I need to address during the day. But with Foursquare, Twitter or Facebook, I just don’t care how many notifications I have, and prior to iOS 5, it would just clutter up my screen. Now, not so much.

To turn it off, just click the slider. Now you don’t have that badge on every app in your library, just the ones that are important to you. For me, that’s Mail, Phone and Messages, and that’s it. You can change yours however you like.

There are additional options as well, but they vary depending on the app. You can turn sounds on or off, see a preview or adjust how often the alert repeats. The last one though, is pretty consistent across the apps, and is one of the more popular options.

If you want to view a notification on your lock screen whenever you have an alert, then adjust the slider for View in Lock Screen. It looks like this:

The lock screen showing two notifications.

The lock screen showing two notifications.

I love the lock screen option, but I find that the same apps I use with Banners are the same ones I use in the lock screen. And in case you didn’t know, you can slide one of those icons to unlock the iPhone and open that application, which is very handy indeed.

Final Thoughts

The new notification system might not be perfect, but it’s the best version of it that we have so far, and I’m a fan. I’m sure things will be tweaked in the coming versions of iOS, but until they do, you can maximize your iPhone’s usage with just a few tweaks.

Now all you have to do is figure out how you want to be notified.

 

Complete Web Redesign For 3dcart Web Store 2

I need someone with knowledge of 3dcart as my website is hosted by them.
www.anljewelry.com
I need my website overhaul to unique, professional, but keep the cute look. 3Dcart have premade premium templates for sale, but I don’t like any of them.
I would like new template, landing page, product page, category page..etc..every single page redone in a light purple or light blue color jewelry theme.
I need flash banner scrolling thru items on home page
Here are a few example of websites that I like
http://www.discountwatchstore.com/ (I like the functions of this site)
http://www.gemsny.com/ (I like the look and category pages)
http://www.jewelrycentral.com/ (I like the look and category pages, product pages)

Developer/programmer For Video/tv Software

Hey,

We require a hard working and dedicated person to work with us. From you we will require knowledge and expertise in online video streaming and software for PC to enable video streaming on demand of selected channels.

– Ability to design and make a Windows based program for streaming
– Knowledge of decoding/encoding of channels

If you have experience and knowledge on this topic and think that you can help us out then get in touch. In return we can offer an AWESOME wage and it could lead to more permanent work.

Please make sure that when you enquire, you have examples of work ready to show to us if we request it.

NO TIME WASTERS if you don’t have the experience we require then please don’t apply, we aren’t looking for people who might have the skills and want to find out through us.

Twittervlogs.com Domain Name For Sale….

Hey how it’s going?

I’m Selling a domain I had for a while now TwitterVlogs.com it’s being hosted on Godaddy.com severs, you must have a godaddy.com account for me to send it over after payment is received.
This project bid is for the Twittervlogs.com domain name and not the site it’s redirecting to right now.

Thank you and good luck..

http://TwitterVlogs.com For Sale
You can send me questions. I will not pick the winner until the bidding have ended.