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  • $1499
  • $74.95/mo

Version: 3.43

Released: Mar 29, 2002


Requirements
Unix, Windows NT

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e-Personals

Designed for matchmaking-related sites, this script includes multimedia upload options, a unique context-sensitive help system, flexible online database creation, template system, real-time credit card processing, auto-notify search agents, affiliates manager, secure private messaging system, and more.

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Way overpriced script and even worse "support", for want of a better description. Unfriendly to the point of aggressive correspondence from the company. My advice would be to save lots of money and look else where.

Posted by junkbuster on Apr 01, 2004 Reply

I too laid out big bucks for this script. It works, but is difficult to use and very bulky. Support is next to impossible. Copyright and link is mandatory to keep. Without that support does not exist at all. Support once said that if the copyright link was not re-established they would utilize the "back-door" in the software to take the site down.

Posted by Train on Dec 19, 2003 Reply

We ordered this program and paid the $1500. We are experienced at modifying CGI so anticipated no problems. But the program is very hard to modify. When we requested information from the authors, we were informed that it would cost us extra. After spending the initial $1500 for the program, we needed to get it running the way we wanted so had no choice but to pay the fee. So far have spent $2500 on this program and it still has flaws.

Posted by TMoll on Jan 23, 2003 Reply

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