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| http://www.joomlajunkie.com/member/34054-post5.html Version 3.0 (using Nooku) will work with Joomla 1.6 it seems :) |
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| http://www.joomlajunkie.com/member/34054-post5.html Version 3.0 (using Nooku) will work with Joomla 1.6 it seems :) |
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Hey Virgiltu, Linus is correct. Version 3 (which is in heavy development) will be powered by the awesome Nooku web application framework and thus work natively in both Joomla 1.5 and 1.6. I can't tell you when exactly it will be ready, but we will post updates as soon as we get close to the beta. Cheers, Chris |
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Hi, With Joomla 1.6 being so unstable a lot of developers and website builders are now backing down and reverting back to using Joomla 1.5 until J!1.7 or 1.8 is out. We're still moving forward with the Morph development, and just released Morph 2.0 (yesterday), which is 1.5 compatible. The Nooku version, Morph 3.0, will be compatible with both 1.5 and higher versions of Joomla, but we're keeping our eyes on the feedback around which version of Joomla would be the next one to focus on (which seems to be 1.8 due the plans of having an upgrade path from 1.5, something 1.6 and 1.7 does not have). I hope the above makes sense? Best regards, Tess |
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