Article Management System (AMS) 2.0.0 (Stable/Supported) released.
Important Note: This is the XF2 version of Article Management System!
Article Management System (AMS) is available for purchase here.
If you are already a licensed customer with current support, you can download now.
It is highly recommended to read all the implemented suggestion threads and bug fix's so that you are familiar with them prior to upgrading.
AMS 2.0 is a significant upgrade from AMS 1.x. Customization's will need to be redone and will not be maintained after the upgrade. We strongly recommend you make a backup before attempting an upgrade.
There are important post upgrade steps that you need to perform. These include running all of the AMS Rebuilds, Setting User Group permissions (all permissions are NEW, so you can't blow this off), Setting the AMS options (most are new), checking all the category settings and making sure your prefixes & custom fields are configured correctly.
As always, we recommend that you retain proper backups in the event a rollback is necessary.
Important Note: This is the XF2 version of Article Management System!
Article Management System (AMS) is available for purchase here.
- The price of a Standard license is $60.00 with a yearly renewal to extend support and upgrade access at $30.
- The price of a Premium license is $120.00 with a yearly renewal to extend support and upgrade access at $50.
If you are already a licensed customer with current support, you can download now.
It is highly recommended to read all the implemented suggestion threads and bug fix's so that you are familiar with them prior to upgrading.
AMS 2.0 is a significant upgrade from AMS 1.x. Customization's will need to be redone and will not be maintained after the upgrade. We strongly recommend you make a backup before attempting an upgrade.
There are important post upgrade steps that you need to perform. These include running all of the AMS Rebuilds, Setting User Group permissions (all permissions are NEW, so you can't blow this off), Setting the AMS options (most are new), checking all the category settings and making sure your prefixes & custom fields are configured correctly.
As always, we recommend that you retain proper backups in the event a rollback is necessary.