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The Catalog provides ready-to-use applications you can install, and then customize or extend. (A sample catalog is shown below.) | The Catalog provides ready-to-use applications you can install, and then customize or extend. (A sample catalog is shown below.) | ||
{{Important|<br>The Catalog is ''older'' functionality, It displays an image and a description for each package in the catalog, but no more than that. The newer [[Community Marketplace]] allows much more information to be displayed.}} | {{Important|<br>The Catalog is ''older'' functionality, It displays an image and a description for each package in the catalog, but no more than that.<br>The newer [[Community Marketplace]] allows much more information to be displayed.}} | ||
''Learn more:'' | ''Learn more:'' | ||
:* [[Manage Catalog]] entries | :* Platform administrators can [[Manage Catalog]] entries. | ||
:* [[ | :* Package developers can [[Packages#Editing Catalog Information|Edit Catalog Information]] when publishing a package. | ||
[[Image:catalog.gif|center|upright]] | [[Image:catalog.gif|center|upright]] |
Latest revision as of 01:39, 4 November 2014
The Catalog provides ready-to-use applications you can install, and then customize or extend. (A sample catalog is shown below.)
Important:
The Catalog is older functionality, It displays an image and a description for each package in the catalog, but no more than that.
The newer Community Marketplace allows much more information to be displayed.
Learn more:
- Platform administrators can Manage Catalog entries.
- Package developers can Edit Catalog Information when publishing a package.