Another WP vs Drupal Question

I'm building a fitness site. So far with Wordpress, I've found plugins that lets me add avatars to my posts as well as my commenters, and add my stats (Like current weight, amount lifted, muscles worked that day, etc). But I also want to have a forum and some general pages and maybe even a store. I like Drupal because I can integrate everything easily and even do some more that I planned after a while. But I just figured out how to make a decent WP theme, so I'm not sure how easy it would be to move from WP to Drupal.

Which is the best option for developing crm/erp solutions

Hi to all,

I 'd like to start developing erp/crm solutions using Drupal as the base, but I dont know if I should use the drupal existing modules or look for something more advanced (like sugarCRM for example).
Any comments are more than welcomed.

Thanks.

Reverse Bounty ($3000): Google AdSense Managed Ad Sharing

(originally posted here http://drupal.org/node/293206#comment-1457976 and http://groups.drupal.org/node/21173
ChipIn page here: http://gregcopenhaver.chipin.com/drupal-adsense-sharing)

Supported Drupal versions

  • Drupal 6.x
  • Back-port to 5.x
  • Port to 7.x

I will finish the module for Drupal 6.x before back-porting to 5.x, and then working on 7.x. I will port to 5.x because there are more likely going to be more people interested in a 5.x version now (and possibly some that will be stuck with 5.x for a while, due to various reasons), than there are a 7.x version since Drupal 7.0 will not be released for some time. I do not expect the port to 5.x to require much time. I will then proceed to port to Drupal 7.x, which will take a little more time, and when the port is "finished", I will still need to occasionally update it for any new changes to the 7.x api as it is developed. An official 7.x release of this module should be available within days (or just hours) of the release of Drupal 7.0, assuming the AdSense module has a release for 7.0 (and I'm willing to help with that).

Features

Avoid one-time login, but keep confirmation?

One simple question: is there any way to avoid the one-time login link, and let users decide on a password on registration, but still keep the e-mail confirmation?

I must be using the wrong search words on this forum because I can't imagine no one asked this before?

how do I opt out of forum topic or announcement tracking?

There are some discussion I was interested in a while ago but no longer want to track them. How do I opt out of tracking them in MY ACCOUNT -> TRACK

having trouble setting a path, how do i figure out what the path is in general?

Hi, I'm just setting up a site, and have a basic question...
I'm having trouble setting a path from a page that I created to one of the primary links. Or in other words, I'd like the primary link to point to the page I created...I've created the Primary Link, and I've created the page. I need specific instructions on how to link the two, I'm working at the baby steps skill level. Thank you!

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