Jomres' 5 is Freeware Other software design by Woollyinwales IT. It runs on following operating system: Linux and has as system requirements: Joomla, PHP5, Mysql Apache. Hotel bookings integrated direct into Joomla, for free. Designed primarily for taking bookings for hotels and villas, Jomres can be used for taking reservations for anything that is booked by the day. Build your Joomla Hotel Booking System for free.
Jomres 5 has been tested by the Soft32Download and it has been awarded with the "5 Stars Award" based in this criteria: user interface, features and price/value.
Whats new in version 5:Jomres version 5 marks a significant change to the way we do business. Gone is the old "lite" version, instead the core of Jomres 5 is now a free download.
The booking portal specific functionality has been extracted into it's own plugins, which can be downloaded via the Jomres Plugin manager.
Publisher review:Jomres' strength is in it's powerful and flexible rate management system. Unlike some rate management engines, Jomres offers a variety of ways to configure rates, allowing you as the property manager to structure the rates to as closely as possible reflect your real world tariffs without custom coding your own solution.
That's not to say that Jomres cannot be edited, it can. The system is PHP based, and the entire system is open source so you can edit the source files if you so require. Additionally, the system's various minicomponents (modules, or plugins, if you will) are licensed GPL/MIT so if you want to use some of those as a base for making your own plugins and selling them on, you can.
Requirements:Joomla, PHP5, Mysql Apache
Operating system:Linux
Limitations:None
Release notes:Major Update
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