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I absolutely love your journal system, and really hope you release it!
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lol. Gamingforce, you are one cruel dude dangling that carrot out in front of us like that. hehehehehe.
Seriously, it looks great. I say we nominate it for hack of the month even before it's released. Grandma |
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I don't mean too come off rude, but I looked at the one link that led to his post for vb2, and how many people wanted it... and it was never released, so I highly doubt he will release this one either...
Which upsets me, because why would you do this and not release it? That's just cruel, and it's not like I am demanding him too, I just think it's wrong to tease people over a hack that every knows people want for vb3. If he made a post for vb2 and never released the hack even though many people wanted it, why would he release his vb3 version? |
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I just want to emphasize that I only brought this up not to accuse gamingforce of self-promotion (I don't believe I did that), but to let people know that this may be the beginning of a loooooong thread that ends up nowhere fast.
I certainly don't demand that he release this hack at all. None of us are owed a freebie, and some hackers want their work to remain specific to their own boards. I can understand that. However, gamingforce planned to release the hack -- at least, he stated back in 2002 that he'd release his hack if people wanted it. We said we did. Two years later, we still got nuttin' but vaporware. So if you do genuinely plan on releasing it, gamingforce, please do and get ready to be showered with gratitude and acclaim! But if not, please don't be a "hack tease" (hee, did I just coin that?) -- just post your site in the "Forum Commenting" area and let us salivate in helpless jealousy. |
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kira... i agree, none of us are demanding it, but we are just upset because we are feeling teased, because he did it way back and never released his hack even though alot of people wanted it...
it's okay with me if you don't want to release your hack for free, let alone at all.. but don't sit there and tease us, ya know. |
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It's rather upsetting to see people accuse me of self promotion. Why would I promote on a community full of vBulletin owners? It just doesn't make any sense. After reading parts of this thread, I lost some motivation, but I'm glad to see the amount of interest there is for a release. I coded this journal system a few years ago and was one of my first php projects of all time. I learned a lot by coding this journal system and looking back at some parts of the journal system written a few years ago, it needs to be updated.
The are parts of the journal code that have harded coded material (including HTML and phrases). Also I have not security checked everything in the journal system so I gotta make sure all the holes are fixed before releasing it. If your code is not public, it's a lot more secure than non-public code because the potential holes are not so obvious. This thread was created to re-gauge the amount of interest for such a hack because I do not feel like it's release quality yet. Running a design firm, I'm a strong believer of secure, bug-free code, so I will not release it until I feel it is. For all of you skeptics out there, please do not judge me as just doing this for my own benefit because there really is no benefit. I do it because I want to help everyone's community expand to new levels and allow a higher amount of interation between your members. It's really upsetting to see certain people arguing over whether I'm going to release it or not because it's taking a long time. If you don't think it's worth waiting, it looks like there are a bunch of other journal systems people are putting together. Even though mine has been in development for two years, it's been battle tested by thousands of users. They give me the feedback necessary to make the system professional grade, so not only my community can benefit but also potentially yours. Here are the latest changes for Version 2.6 [ New Feature ] You can now add a custom name for "comments" in your journal entry. This is the word that is displayed next to the number of comments the entry has. The default setting is "comments". You can add anything you want though as long as it contains less than 10 lowercase letters. This can be changed on the Journal Settings page. [ New Feature ] Comments can now be edited in journals. Only the original commenter can edit the comment. Journal owners are still able to delete any comments from their own journals. [ New Feature ] Page navigation feature for entries has been added. Although you can still view all entries on one page if you wish, the page navigation breaks it down by 10 per page. A future update will allow you to set the number of entries you wish to view per page via the Options panel. [ Updated Feature ] The Mood part of the New/Edit Entry pages have been updated with a 10 charcter text box. This replaces the old pulldown menu. You can fill this box with letters or a GFF smiley of your choice. [ Bug Fix ] Smilies / VBCode are now displayed properly on the Most Recent Buddy Entries page. [ Optimization ] The Most Recent Buddy Entries page has been slightly optimzed for speed. [ Security ] Extra data checking / security code added to some journal functions. [ Visible Fixes ] The extra linebreak between the navigation bar and main journal content has been removed. Various phrases and other small design aspects have been modified as well. [ New Feature ] You can now search in comments. It works similar to the entry search and only the 100 newest comments are displayed. To use it, go to the search section on the main ChocoJournal page and select "comments" from the pulldown menu. |
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this is nice!!! good work gaming force...if you needa beta test I am at your service.
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It sounds great, as I've mentioned a couple of times. Obviously, as that last thread aptly showed, there is plenty of interest in a feature-rich journal hack.
For the life of me I don't know why you'd be "unmotivated" just because I or anyone else said we were disappointed that you never released the hack last time -- to the contrary, it seems like it'd give you extra impetus to get it in tip-top shape and finish the darn thing for everyone to enjoy! I mean, jeeze, we wouldn't have been disappointed if we hadn't anticipated the release so enthusiastically! That's proof of audience appreciation right there. So best of luck to you, whatever happens, and keep us updated please! |
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