Archive for April, 2008
Party Time — Website Launch
Today is a special day for the Joomlatools team. Today we’re launching our most ambitious project so far, Nooku.org. As with the birth of any infant, there’s been a lot of nurturing and hours of contemplation. Our first product is Nooku Content, the best multi-lingual application the Joomlasphere has yet seen. Its features include an overwhelmingly powerful, yet simple administration system which fits seamlessly into your Joomla! 1.5 site. Moreover, Nooku Content brings Joomla! 1.5 into the enterprise realm — and Nooku Content is just our opening shot.
Drupal Community Find Nooku Content
We were today fascinated to see that Drupal’s internationalisation group had picked a snippet about Nooku Content. It seems that Kieran Lal, an employee of Acquia (a commercial Drupal services company, headed by Dries Buytaert) discovered an initial post about Nooku Content in the shape of our mashup photo. No doubt, as with other open source projects, Drupalers will soon be wanting to properly dissect Nooku Content and try and make something as good. We’re confident they will eventually find Nooku Content intriguing and discover it really is a KILLER application.
It’s nice to be noticed — even nicer to be noticed by contemporaries we respect.
Mijnjoomlasite Review
Dutch Joomla! fansite http://www.mijnjoomlasite.nl picked up on the buzz about Nooku Content while at the Dutch Joomla!Day. Sander Potjer writes with great expectation having seen a demonstration of our Nooku Content in action. Multi-lingual support for Joomla! has been sub-standard but with Nooku Content all that is changing for the better.
You can check out some pool photos, uploaded to Flickr, where Belgium Local Police representative Marc Allen was explaining his Nooku Content and Joomla! 1.5 integration and experiences so far.
We are very excited by the response to Nooku Content and are working hard to make it the something really special — something that just works.
Nooku Content Launched at Dutch Joomla!Day
Nooku Content was ’soft’ launched at the Dutch Joomla!Day. The interest in this Joomlatools multi-lingual solution has been incredible and, as a result, we’re confident it will soon establish itself as the preferred content translation solution for Joomla!
Marc Alen, of Belgium Local Police, presented a case study of his implementation of Nooku Content and Joomla! 1.5. While Marc says he’s working on a ’small project’ we beg to differ. Hundreds of installations, servicing the entire Belgium local police service ain’t small!