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Paid Membership on Joomla

Discussion in 'Joomla' started by Lhlalyam, Sep 12, 2007.

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    Hello.

    Just seen a similar post regarding this but it seemed to be for Wordpress. I'm look for a system for Joomla. Any recommendations?

    It so that when people do the paid registration they can access the registered features.

    Thanx.
    Lhlalyam
     
    Lhlalyam, Sep 12, 2007 IP
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    mikebrad0927 Peon

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  3. Lhlalyam

    Lhlalyam Well-Known Member

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    Hey Thanks Mikebrad0927,

    I did a search on joomla's forum and only found information in regards to Juser. That is one option also.

    But thanks so much for this infor. Have you worked with any of these?

    Lhlalyam
     
    Lhlalyam, Sep 13, 2007 IP
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    mikebrad0927 Peon

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    No, I have a couple of joomla sites but they have free memberships
     
    mikebrad0927, Sep 15, 2007 IP
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    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    did you try community builder?

    i think it can do the same think
     
    trichnosis, Sep 15, 2007 IP
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    themesclub Banned

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    #6
    Here are the options for your membership site on Joomla.

    1. AEC - Access Control - https://globalnerd.org/
    2. Juser - Joomla Subscription -http://joomlaequipment.com/content/view/48/79/

    We use Juser currently on our site.

    Good Luck.

    Olu
     
    themesclub, Sep 16, 2007 IP
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    Jaques Guest

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    #7
    never heard of juser

    try aec its very easy and free
     
    Jaques, Sep 16, 2007 IP
  8. Lhlalyam

    Lhlalyam Well-Known Member

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    Hello.

    Thanks for the feed back.

    Trichnosis: I use community builder, but haven't run across paid membership items. maybe there have been new updates. I will check.

    Themesclub & Jaques: I'll look into AEC more. Looks interesting. I've done some reading on Juser... so far AEC sounds more interesting. Have any of you used AEC?

    Lhlalyam
     
    Lhlalyam, Sep 17, 2007 IP
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    #9
    We use AEC for about a year and we subscribe to the membership to get the latest update however we opted for Juser because of it flexibility out of the box even thou it cost a little.

    Both seem to do the job needed but we prefer the Juser.

    I hope that helps.

    Olu
     
    themesclub, Sep 20, 2007 IP
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    Lhlalyam Well-Known Member

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    Hello.

    ThemesClub: so with Juser it is flexible enough to customize durations (e.g. 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year...) of memberships? Does it also notify you or stop the membership when the duration of the membership has completed?

    With AEC... have you used the latest release code named 'Eagle Nebula'?

    Thanks for the info so far!

    Lhlalyam

    PS: ThemesClub - added rep for the information you've been sharing
     
    Lhlalyam, Sep 20, 2007 IP
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    joomlajoomla Member

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    AEC is good but it has a lot of things and difficult for someone who is looking for something simple. Plus, it is no more free. It is commercial now. So, if you are looking for a commercial component for a Joomla paid membership site, why not have a look at SimSu. It is very simple to use.
     
    joomlajoomla, Dec 18, 2009 IP
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    MstrGForc7 Guest

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    ANY ONE HAS A FREE Paid Membership Component for Joomla 1.5.
     
    MstrGForc7, Feb 21, 2011 IP
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    web.2010.designer Peon

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    I am looking for something like that too.. did u find anything that works?
     
    web.2010.designer, Apr 4, 2011 IP
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    property Peon

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    there is difference to premium i think joomla is free and open source
     
    property, Apr 9, 2011 IP