Re: Craig's List Clone part deux

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Thanks John. That's one of the reasons I haven't gone that route. The whole operation seemed cheesy to me.

I appreciate the feedback though.

On May 31, 2005, at 11:48 AM, John Nichel wrote:

Michael O'Neal wrote:
Hi...I posted a while back looking for an open-source or affordable Craig's List clone built in PHP, and the advice was to "search...there are a ton out there". So far, the only one I've been able to come up with is AJ Classified Pro (http://www.ajsquare.com/ajclassifieds.php) which had some half-hearted reviews, and has a really cheesy website supporting it. So...I'll ask again to see if anyone knows of any others before I plunk down $250 for this semi-ok reviewed software. Does anyone know of a Craig's List type setup out there that is worth trying?

I can't help you with finding other software to accomplish this, but I can advise you to steer clear of the AJ Classifieds. I've spent the better part of the last two months doing side work for a company who purchased it, couldn't get the developers to fix the bugs, and can't get them to complete the modifications that they paid for.
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