Power your SageFrame experience

SageFrame, to the manner born, has been serving its purpose the best way. Besides all handy features it has to offer, SageFrame also has a growing list of some powerful modules. These modules not only extend your SageFrame utility but also empower your web experience to a greater extent. Let’s find what some of them have in store for us.
(Note: You can download these modules from http://sageframe.com/Extensions.aspx )
Job Module
If your organisation has frequent job openings, Job Module can be useful to you. This SageFrame module helps list job vacancies on your site. You can create a category (or a department), post a job category-wise, assign details to it and the job is listed. The applicants can then directly apply for the job from the module itself. They can write a cover letter, upload resume and enter other related information. The resume can directly reach the employer through email and/or they can track it from the module database itself depending on the settings made.
Audio Player
If you wish to create an audio gallery on your site for your users, then this module is going to work wonders. Audio Player is a SageFrame module that helps you create multiple playlists and add as many soundtracks to each playlist. You can assign a custom name to the audio track and edit the information anytime you like. The audio file that you upload supports variety of sound formats like .mp3, .ogg, .oga, .aac, .m4a, .f4a and .wav. The most recently added playlists are displayed on top , and the module comes with a sleek, built-in player that embeds all audio features.
Dynamic Table Builder
If your organisation has anything to list on your website in a tabular form, this module comes into scene. Dynamic Table Builder is a SageFrame module that helps create tables right at the run-time. You can dynamically create as many fields (columns) or add, delete the fields as per your need. This easy table builder also comes with a built-in data entry form where you can enter your related data and display them in a tabular form for the use of end users. The data can either be a market survey of your products you conducted recently, a workflow sheet, a list of your journals and publications, project schedules, or anything.
