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I have never given a favorable rating for a purchased module until now. I've been waiting for something to actually impress me enough to warrant a favorable review. XMod 4.5 has done so... There is no doubt that XMod 4.5 is perhaps the most useful module I've purchased in the DNN universe, because it let me configure a solution my way. It's flexible and intuitive, and performing exactly as advertised. The documentation is clear and comprehensive, which says a lot when so many modules for sale lack decent documentation or lack it altogether. But far more impressive has been Kelly's responsiveness to my questions. Unlike other module developers, Kelly has gotten back to me promptly and stayed with me until my question was handled fully. So, I'm giving XMod the highest rating and, to date, this is the only module that has received it.
Stephen Nill, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, CharityChannel.com
  
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Author: dnndev Created: 6/14/2007 3:18 PM
News, information, and thoughts about XMod and other DNNDev.com products as well as occasional articles on web and DotNetNuke development.

Over the weekend, a customer asked me about creating a photo gallery with XMod. I decided it would make a good demo for the site and provide me with an opportunity to discuss the mechanics of using third party libraries to provide pizazz and polish to your XMod solutions. It's really quite simple to do.

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Three intrepid programmers and a supporting cast of thousands spent 40 years wandering in the development desert until one day they find an oasis...

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If you think you're dying for XMod 5.0 to be released, you ain't got nuthin' on me

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XMod has always been customer-driven. Many of the new features in XMod 5 are the direct result of your input. We're always on the lookout for suggestions from you that we can implement in XMod to solve problems you encounter every day. Now, though, I'm asking for your input regarding our site and services.

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Spam 'bots got you down? Some thoughts on slowing them down in XMod 4.7

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We've moved! The diggs are spacious - but no pool.

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As part of the site changes in preparation for XMod 5's release, we've upgraded the forums

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XMod 5.0 takes another step closer to release.

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What's new and shakin' with the forthcoming version of XMod...

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There have been a number of questions recently about how to export XMod data to a comma-delimited format - also called a CSV format (for Comma Separated Values). Figuring it out is fairly tricky, but once you get it working, the process is pretty simple. In this article, I'll describe how to take the XML export file that XMod creates and convert it, using XSLT, to a CSV file.

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