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- Written by: Hans
- Category: Joomla
Yes, a new Joomla Extensions Directory (JED) is live! The last version was not up-to-date anymore with what's possible on the web these days so the dev-team has been busy building a new version.
I've visited the JED a couple of times since it's been there and I have to say it works more like you wanted it to. Of course, you have to get used a bit to this new version bu I guess it won't take long before you can't even remeber the old previous version.
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- Written by: Super User
- Category: Extensions
J2XML is an easy to use import/export extension for your Joomla! powered website. Use it to export articles, users and weblinks to an xml file and import those from this xml file in another website.
It can also be use to import data from an older Joomla version to a newer Joomla version like from Joomla 3 to Joomla 4. Although that version is still in beta at this moment (Jan 2023). You can also send articles, users and weblinks to another Joomla site. CLI (command line interface). It is also possible to export data from Wordpress to Joomla.
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- Written by: Super User
- Category: Extensions
Admin Tools
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Admin Tools is a definitably no-brainer to use on any Joomla! website. It can notify you about and install new Joomla! releases, fix your files' and directories' permissions, protect your administrator directory with a password, change your database prefix, set a secure Super Administrator ID, migrate links pointing to your old domain on-the-fly and perform database maintenance, all with a single click. There is a standard core version and also a paid pro version. I find the paid pro version worth the money.
Admin Tools on JED
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- Written by: Super User
- Category: Extensions
eXtplorer
eXtplorer is a web-based File Management Component for all your needs. It has a desktop-application-like interface with drag&drop, grid and a directory tree and makes heavy use of the Sencha ExtJS Javascript Library. You can use it to access and modify the files and directories on your server via FTP or direct file access.
eXtplorer on JED