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We are proud to announce that we have released 3 new plugins for Content Statistics oriented to help you keep track of your site's backend activity.
You can now know what your administrators, managers and publishers are doing on your site's backend: from extension installation to module creation, plugin publishing, etc...
you can know who adds, edits, installs, archives, publishes..
These 3 new plugins are served on our Extended versions and work for Joomla 2.5 and 3.0.
More information here: http://www.joomlathat.com/content-statistics/track-backend-admin-activity
You can now know what your administrators, managers and publishers are doing on your site's backend: from extension installation to module creation, plugin publishing, etc...
you can know who adds, edits, installs, archives, publishes..
These 3 new plugins are served on our Extended versions and work for Joomla 2.5 and 3.0.
More information here: http://www.joomlathat.com/content-statistics/track-backend-admin-activity
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0the joomla articles plugin will track article - related information
the PLUGINS plugin will track plugin related information
the MODULES plugin will track modules related information
the EXTENSIONS plugin will track extensions related information (install, uninstall, etc)
the USERS plugin will track user related info
and the com_login plugin will track admin logins in backend.
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