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12-21-2004, 10:30 PM
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i use Ihost billing what ones do u guys suggest?
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Post #2 (permalink)
12-27-2004, 01:37 AM
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Search around, and you'll find your answer 
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12-27-2004, 06:40 PM
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We are using whois cart, www.whoiscart.net. It is very afforadable and easy to use. I would definitely recomend it.
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Post #4 (permalink)
01-02-2005, 03:34 AM
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Agreed.
Whoiscart also has automatic account setup.
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Post #5 (permalink)
01-02-2005, 09:30 AM
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I am familiar with the interface of WHMAP (Web Hosting Manager Auto Pilot). It seems to work well for me. WHMAP has the ability to automatically set up accounts and a very easy to learn interface.
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Post #6 (permalink)
01-02-2005, 10:07 AM
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I use WHMAP as well. It's a bit pricy, but it gets the job done, and done quite well. It has a few little things that you might need to work around, but version three (which is almost complete) should fix most of the bugs and will be free to existing owners - or so I hear.
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Post #7 (permalink)
01-03-2005, 08:53 AM
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Hello,
This is one of the things that has bugged me over the past few months and I have bought licences for everything.
ClientExec
ModernBill
WHMAP
Now out of thise three I keep coming back to ModernBill due to its functionality but I have to admit ModernBill interface is terrible and I do I like ClientExec just doesn't have all th features I would need and its interface is very nice and easy to understand.
I say this all comes back to your own personal preference.
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Post #8 (permalink)
01-14-2005, 04:01 AM
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If you're looking for a mix between the features of ModernBill and the ease of use of ClientExec, I'd definately take a look at LPanel 
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Post #9 (permalink)
01-16-2005, 12:21 AM
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Without a doubt, hire a programmer from a third world country for 5-10$ an hour. Its setting me back about $40.00 USD for a custom tailored website in flash, php, and asp. Besides, who wants to pay 60$ an hour for a VB freelancer, who also works for 100,000$ a year at a University (read: i dont have a lot of money, just what ive saved from various work, and customized computer cases. Note: I'm a teenager. An intelligent, as well as certified one, but nonetheless, a teenager. No loans, and Ohio law does not allow for teenagers to work a lot. something like 10 hours per week.)
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Post #10 (permalink)
01-16-2005, 12:46 AM
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Originally Posted by CServer Hosting
Without a doubt, hire a programmer from a third world country for 5-10$ an hour. Its setting me back about $40.00 USD for a custom tailored website in flash, php, and asp. Besides, who wants to pay 60$ an hour for a VB freelancer, who also works for 100,000$ a year at a University (read: i dont have a lot of money, just what ive saved from various work, and customized computer cases. Note: I'm a teenager. An intelligent, as well as certified one, but nonetheless, a teenager. No loans, and Ohio law does not allow for teenagers to work a lot. something like 10 hours per week.)
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I have an odd feeling you'll soon notice the fact that your billing system was coded for $40...
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Post #11 (permalink)
01-16-2005, 02:00 AM
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I've been to Argentina with my family. $40 goes a LONG way there. it took 4 dollars to feed us for one day(read: steaks, some rice dish thing, and soda pop/beer) for 3 people. The food was excellent, and it was filling.
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Post #12 (permalink)
01-16-2005, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by CServer Hosting
I've been to Argentina with my family. $40 goes a LONG way there. it took 4 dollars to feed us for one day(read: steaks, some rice dish thing, and soda pop/beer) for 3 people. The food was excellent, and it was filling.
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Would you hire a programmer from the US who was willing to charge you for only ten days of his rent? At this point there are two outcomes I see, he'll either only work on it for 10 days, and then call it quits, leaving you with a half-finished script, or he'll... Wait no, that's the only outcome...
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Post #13 (permalink)
01-16-2005, 12:49 PM
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I use WHMAP as well. It's a bit pricy, but it gets the job done, and done quite well.
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WHMAP is a nice app, but they are the ones who inspired us to write our own, mainly due to the fact that I know more about php than they do, not to mention server security. We just needed something fast, and writing one ourselves did not seem to be the fastest route (things are different now of course).
We contacted support at whmAP regarding the fact that they only use SMTP for sending out mail, rather than giving users an actual secure option.
What's sad is....we paid for an owned license, and they refuse to help us. We could fix it ourselves if the code wasn't encrypted, but it is...for their security.
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Post #14 (permalink)
01-17-2005, 09:33 AM
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Location: Australia
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We currently use ClientExec, which gets the job done. I chose ClientExec due to the fact that half the features in Modernbill and WHMAutopilot I would not end up using .
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Post #15 (permalink)
01-19-2005, 02:01 PM
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We use and recommend clientexec.
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