AngelusUK
I think the wiki idea would be great - I also have an online shop - and for that I use Zen-Cart, because they have a wiki area. So its rare that I have to ask anything in the forums which keeps things less cluttered for the people who need that little extra help from the forum admins etc...

I think the main problem for most people who decide to use dolphin, is when you open it up and start looking round the sofware - it can be quite daunting for the faint-hearted people who don't really know what see more they are looking for, or where to look...I am quite happy to dive in and look at the inner workings of a software, but lots of people won't and on the same hand many of us don't have the money to keep paying programmers - and there are many programmers out there that will charge much more if they think you don't know any better, I haven't experienced that on boonex, but I am sure it does happen.

So a manual or a wiki would be awesome and in my humble opinion, would allow the majority of people who want to just install dolphin to their website and do most of the work themselves to save a lot of time, money and heartache and probably allow for more license conversions for boonex, because they haven't had to spend money on a programmer or designer for common tasks...I know that if it does happen, I will remain a loyal license purchaser!

but nice to see that somone has addressed the problems...
 
 
Below is the legacy version of the Boonex site, maintained for Dolphin.Pro 7.x support.
The new Dolphin solution is powered by UNA Community Management System.
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