CMS MADE SIMPLE FORGE

Name Type Description
calshow Plugin Extracts a booking list, such as for a holiday letting property, from a list stored in either a page or a global block. Each entry has four, pipe-separated fields, arrival-date|departure-date|name|type. The tag for inserting the calendar optionally can specify the number of months to display, and the number to skip forward or backward when using the "next" and "previous" links. Arrival and departure dates can be clearly identified using pure css.
Planyo online reservation system Module Planyo is a commission-free flexible online reservation system for any kind of resources such as hotels, holiday apartments, yacht rentals, driving schools, tennis courts, doctor appointments, events etc. Planyo is available in 20 languages and helps you manage your clients' bookings by handling all email communication with the clients, allowing various booking confirmation mechanisms, handling payments (also online credit card payments), printing invoices etc. This module embeds the reservation system (availability search box and the reservation form) into your site so the visitors can go through the whole process (search and reservation) without ever leaving your website. Before using this module you should create an account at planyo.com. Please see http://www.planyo.com for admin backoffice or visitor demonstration, or for tutorial movies, pricing and more info. You can download the XML module file and get more guidance at http://www.planyo.com/cmsmadesimple-reservation-system/
EventsManager Module EventsManager allows the site admins to : Create different kind of events (training, show, lessons, meeting, ...) with start date/hour, end date/hour and description - Allow the frontend users (FEU or not) to register to an event - Define capacity for each event (number of persons allowed to register to an event - Export the members of an event to NMS (in order to send a mail to the members) - View members of an Event in the admin Later, It could be extended : custom fields, pay to register to an event, frontend users could register events and modify them, etc.