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The [https://www.openserve.org/board/viewtopic.php?t=516 Official InfoCentral Project Update] says that the current lead developer is planning to reimplement it in Java for release next year (it is currently written in PHP) with a number of other changes and implications.  So the future is a bit uncertain (as always :-).
The [https://www.openserve.org/board/viewtopic.php?t=516 Official InfoCentral Project Update] says that the current lead developer is planning to reimplement it in Java for release next year (it is currently written in PHP) with a number of other changes and implications.  So the future is a bit uncertain (as always :-).
 
 


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Revision as of 02:44, 14 February 2005

Free software to help churches and non-profit organizations track information about their membership.

InfoCentral is a PHP/MySQL membership and management database intended for use by churches and non-profit organizations to track members, families, groups, donations, etc. The strength of InfoCentral lies in the nature of its development. InfoCentral has been developed under the GNU General Public License. This means that we are releasing this software free to the public for use in any organization. InfoCentral has been developed with the vision of equipping churches with a powerful software tool while freeing up the church finances by having a low total cost of ownership.

For more information or to download, visit the InfoCentral website

--LASS 09:47, 26 Jul 2004 (CDT)

For a test site of InfoCentral on UUism Networks, check out http://www.uuism.net/infocentral/ - the Admin password is uutesting.

Jim

The Official InfoCentral Project Update says that the current lead developer is planning to reimplement it in Java for release next year (it is currently written in PHP) with a number of other changes and implications. So the future is a bit uncertain (as always :-).


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