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Jim Musil
jim at nettmedia.com
Fri May 31 12:34:21 EDT 2002
Too true.
Actually, it was this frustration that led me to NYPHP. Now at least I know
who and what I'm dealing with.
Thanks! Phorum is working out nicely.
Jim
On 5/31/02 12:18 PM, "Oktay Altunergil" <nyphp at altunergil.com> wrote:
> I've had the same problem while looking for a decent Project Managememt / PIM
> application recently. Everything looks good on paper (so to speak), but when
> you actually download and give it a go, they all suck. Unfortunately, this is
> pretty much all you can do, download/install/test. Your other option is to
> ask people whom you trust, for recommendations. You've done this already.
>
> Oktay
>
> On Fri, 31 May 2002 10:47:51 -0400
> Jim Musil <jim at nettmedia.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> I have a problem with hotscripts.
>>
>> Currently there are 125 scripts listed under "Discussion Boards." The system
>> allows for anyone to join and write reviews of their own products (or trash
>> other products). Anyone can post a script from first-time solo developer to
>> experienced team. All the scripts are essentially the same, but there is no
>> way to tell if a product is secure, tested, and stable. Just because some
>> developer says it's version 2.2.3b doesn't mean it wasn't put up last night.
>>
>> I've also found intentional "bombs" and "black holes" in these scripts that
>> do nasty things.
>>
>> Granted, most of the developers are probably ok, but how am I supposed to
>> know who is legit and who spent four hours last night "faking" it?
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>> On 5/31/02 10:34 AM, "evan heller" <evan.heller at alum.rpi.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> Honestly, if you want a list with reviews and
>>> useful information, check out:
>>> http://www.hotscripts.com
>>>
>>> they seem to have quite a bit of useful php
>>> scripts
>>> that are sorted into categories. Quite a good
>>> collection
>>> of free and commercial ware stuff.
>>>
>>> -Evan
>>
>>
>
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