Sorry, but the forum is no longer available. If you have a question, please raise a ticket on the ticket system.

RIP the forum.

For many years, we've run a forum on Jomres.net. This was setup to give the community a chance to get together and help each other out. We did not provide support via the forum, instead support requests should go to our ticket system, and we even had a disclaimer on our forum telling people to use the ticket system. This has worked well, but times change.

Nowadays, with the economic situation as tough as it is, people want a lot of value for their money, and rightly so. They want support, and they want it now, and that's something we strive to do when they raise support tickets. Unfortunately, some users would get confused with the purpose of the forum ( despite the disclaimer at the top of the forum page ), and if the other members of the community didn't answer their questions in a timely manner, they'd leave bad reviews for Jomres. Naturally, we can't let this continue.

From today ( 10th of March 2016 ) the forum is no longer available, and any requests for support must come via the ticket system. I'm sad it's come to this, but I see no other way of ensuring that paying customers get the support that they need, when they need it.

 

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ABOUT US

vince picDeveloped and maintained by Vince Wooll, Jomres was initially conceived in early 2005 as a Mambo based solution to a client’s hotel management needs. While it wasn't originally expected to be an online booking system it quickly morphed into one as users requested more and more features.

As the number of feature requests grew Vince knew that he would need to dedicate more time to the project and in July 2005 Jomres was released as a commercial project. Since then Jomres has become the world's oldest online booking plugin for any PHP CMS. It has been used in Joomla 1.0, 1.5, 2.5, 3 & 4 and WordPress 4, 5 & 6.

Aladar joined the project in 2010 after using Jomres for his own projects. He was active on the forum, helping other members of the community and eventually Vince invited him to join the team. Between 2010 and 2018 he was an integral part of the project and made many significant contributions.

Whilst not formally part of the Jomres project, Rodrigo Rocco and Vince have become firm friends. Rod is a freelancer who specialises in doing custom work for Jomres users and developing custom plugins for the system that take advantage of it's modular design. He has built many useful extensions including his fabulous Valentina Template Override Package.

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