JSPT 3.2: Feature List
Shyam Verma•

Take a look on JSPT3.2 feature
list.....................
**JSPT3.2** is featured with more enhanced
functionalities and provide more access control on the JomSocial
features. Team JoomlaXi has started working on JSPT3.2 by adding new
functionality, testing the features and documenting the same.
Feature
List:
**More Access Control Rules:** ACL rules like
restriction on group discussion, bulletins, sending mails. Force user
avatar and many other.
**Integration with PayPlans:** JSPT will be
easily integrated with one or more subscription system named as
PayPlans.
**Enhanced Approval System:** Now approval mail
can be send to admin on changing JSPT Profiletypes.
Enhancement with Facebook Connect
functionality: Email confirmation and terms and
conditions will be added on Facebook Connect registration process.
JSPT Profiletype Clickable and
Searchable: Most awaited feature, Profiletype Searchable
through Profile view will be added. Profiletype selection can be done
by only one click.
**Improved Styling:** JSPT comes up with new
style. Now, you can easily customise JSPT style also.
**Customisation:** No need to customize the
settings again and again on up-gradation. Your settings will be
override automatically.
Except the feature list, JSPT3.2 will come with many other fixes
related to performance and functionality. We are continuously waiting
for our customer's response, it motivates us to bring something new and
powerful through our products.
**Note:**
JSPT3.2 Beta will be out on coming Monday. Be ready to test
JSPT3.2.
**Screen Shots of few features**
[](http://www.joomlaxi.com/images/blogimages/ptselection.png) [](http://www.joomlaxi.com/images/blogimages/aclrules.png)

Shyam Verma
Full Stack Developer & Founder
Shyam Verma is a seasoned full stack developer and the founder of Ready Bytes Software Labs. With over 13 years of experience in software development, he specializes in building scalable web applications using modern technologies like React, Next.js, Node.js, and cloud platforms. His passion for technology extends beyond coding—he's committed to sharing knowledge through blog posts, mentoring junior developers, and contributing to open-source projects.


