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phpRaider.com hosts phpRaider free of charge!

Need a raid planner for your MMORPG guild? phpRaider.com has expanded its services to provide hosting for phpRaider free of charge! The new service is currently in BETA so expect a few tweaks being made. To check it out, head over to http://www.phpraider.com/. You must be a registered user to create your free raid planner.

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  • SpiffyJr said 
    Sun, Jul 29 2007 11:56 PM ()

    Might there be a reason people view this as a negative to the community?

  • thmo said 
    Sun, Jul 29 2007 11:56 PM ()

    It's a great thing for the community...

    Is it planed to be free of charge or is there some payable hosting solution on the way?

    /me salutes SpiffyJr

  • SpiffyJr said 
    Sun, Jul 29 2007 11:56 PM ()

    It's free for the community but currently has ads involved until I see how it affects my pocketbook. All charter members (measly 18.00 a year) will have ads removed as soon as I get a bit more free time to work.

  • Sun, Jul 29 2007 11:56 PM ()

    I don't see any ads.

  • Iskevosi said 
    Sun, Jul 29 2007 11:56 PM ()

    Nice tool this.

    If you use Firefox Web Broswer and download the Extension "Ad-Blocker Plus". You should be able to browse any site and not see anymore ads :)


    Note: I am not a Firefox fanboy, I am just pointing out a method of getting rid of the ads.

  • Sun, Jul 29 2007 11:56 PM ()

    Why is it that everybody has to be a critic on ads.... hosting is not FREE people. I think the idea of a very well designed Raid Tracking tool such as this for free is awesome. I will not be using it, seeing as I spent all the time to get my own personal one going, but would gladly recommend it to anyone that asked me.

  • SpiffyJr said 
    Sun, Jul 29 2007 11:56 PM ()

    I don't think they were criticizing me... just pointing out the fact that all ads (well, almost) can be blocked with FF plugins.

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