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  • Drupal Tutorials - Essential Drupal Social Networking Modules | DrupalSN.com
    I’ve been playing around with Drupal setups for 3 years now and in that time I’ve worked on alot of community and social networking sites, so in this tutorials I’m going to highlight my favourite and most useful social networking module
  • Views Excel Export | drupal.org
    Simple module that allows to export Views data to Excel (xls).
  • Amazon S3 | drupal.org
    This module provides an administrative interface to browse, create, and delete files/buckets (buckets can be thought of as folders) from Amazon’s servers.
  • Burn - Home
    There are a lot of ways to approach burning discs. Burn keeps it simple, but still offers a lot of advanced options.
  • Phoca Maps Component
    Phoca Maps is a Joomla! component. It is a small component which displays Google Maps on your site. This component doesn’t include too much of parameters, the idea of using this component is a fast creation of map on your site. Just set Google Maps API key in Parameters, go to Extensions » Maps » New, click on Coordinates button, then click on the place in the map you want to display and save it. Finally create menu link to this map.
  • WordPress › Page Columnist « WordPress Plugins
    This plugin allows you easily to get WordPress single posts/pages content to be shown automatically in a column based layout. Various modes can be choosen, if you want to support additional header/footer appearances too. This also includes possible different handling of paged posts/pages as the default WordPress implementation does.
  • Stealther :: Add-ons for Firefox
    If there are times you want to surf the web without leaving a trace in your local computer, then this is the right extension for you. What it does is temporarily disable the following: - Browsing History (also in Address bar) - Cookies - Downloaded Files History - Disk Cache - Saved Form Information - Sending of ReferrerHeader - Recently Closed Tabs list
  • Wysiwyg API template plugin | drupal.org
    The ‘template’ plugin for TinyMCE allows a user to select a HTML template from a drop-down and insert it into the WYSIWYG text-area. This module supports that TinyMCE plugin for use with the WYSIWYG API, but of course, if anyone wanted to provide additions for FCK or other editors I’ll be happy to include those too.

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