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Dark_Wizard
02-21-2005, 05:58 PM
There is a product I use for script licensing (PHPAudit) (http://www.phpaudit.com) which is in my eyes a great product and I use it for my own scripts, with version 2 around the corner I was talking with the developer about possibly creating one with vbulletin integration.

He is interested if the demand is there so I am posting this here for the vb community to get some input (Jelsoft...you may want to look into this for vbulletin). This is of course "assuming we can get it to work as expected"...

Let me know.

Deaths
02-21-2005, 06:09 PM
That would be very nice!

I would certainly be interested.

mikaelweb
02-11-2007, 05:03 PM
well do you still have this to sell

akanevsky
02-11-2007, 05:57 PM
PHPAudit is very buggy, and I would personally not recommend anybody to buy it. Plus, they only release a new version once every couple of years.

mikaelweb
02-11-2007, 06:05 PM
well it works to sell skins

akanevsky
02-11-2007, 06:11 PM
well it works to sell skins

Yeah, but still - it would be more reasonable to create a sales system that is a natural part of vBulletin rather than integrate something buggy (I could list dizebs of bugs right now, but I am sure you are aware of some yourself) that wouldn't allow much of interaction anyway. I have integrated my copy of PHPAudit into vBulletin, but only to a certain extent - more advanced things are not possible to do at a reasonable processor price because of the wacked database organization of PHPAudit. So, I do not recommend anyone to buy PHPAudit if it is planned to run it alongside of vBulletin. Too much hassle.

I, personally, am planning to code a sales system for vBulletin based on modded subscriptions, but at this point that's just a plan.

mikaelweb
02-11-2007, 06:15 PM
Yeah, but still - it would be more reasonable to create a sales system that is a natural part of vBulletin rather than integrate something buggy (I could list dizebs of bugs right now, but I am sure you are aware of some yourself) that wouldn't allow much of interaction anyway. I have integrated my copy of PHPAudit into vBulletin, but only to a certain extent - more advanced things are not possible to do at a reasonable processor price because of the wacked database organization of PHPAudit. So, I do not recommend anyone to buy PHPAudit if it is planned to run it alongside of vBulletin. Too much hassle.

I, personally, am planning to code a sales system for vBulletin based on modded subscriptions, but at this point that's just a plan.true i now some of the bugs on this system well i will go back to using my old system coded to vBulletin