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What Utility or Program Do You Need?
Tell me what you want, and if I think it's marketable, I'll code it. If that happens, you get a free copy with lifetime updates.
Black hat, white hat, grey hat .. it doesn't matter. I'm ready for the next project. I live for this. :thumbsup |
I dont need anything... But I'll happily give you a bump :)
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I need a decent DHTML popup box plugin for Wordpress that will actually work in firefox... well, all browsers actually... but super popup will not work in FF for some reason :helpme
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I need a cash machine.
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A donkey that shits gold coins.
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a program that you can enter a URL or URLs that will search for all the relevant keywords and long tail keywords that send traffic to the domains entered, their referral URLs, anchor text and their competitiveness. Export to excel or CSV with the ability to sort before export by referring URLs, strength of keyword etc Also give it the ability to generate a keyword and long tail keyword list by entering a specific niche so it could search all relevant results with that keyword and list more that is relevant to that niche with the ability to filter out none adult results if desired
check boxes beside the results to remove unwanted/undesirable items prior to export |
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A better desktop stats system that will pull in affiliate accounts, partner accounts, and ccbill admin accounts, and display beautiful graphs and stats. At the very least, a better system for CCbill stats. I loath logging into CCbill to check my stats, and while Sliiing looks AWESOME, I would prefer to own it and have it on my desktop, not on a server that is not mine.
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http://www.seomoz.org/ http://www.google.com/insights/search/ https://adwords.google.com/ https://www.google.com/analytics/ http://www.ranks.nl/tools/spider.html I am sure I have one or two others that I have used I just cannot remember off the top of my head |
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A desktop app can interface with the server as most do. It makes it even more flexible if data is on the "cloud".
There is no need for a browser and has more flexibility in displaying and working with the data. In some cases it is also more convenient |
You could easily create something that utilizes a web service and have it for browser and even desktop although might be a pain in the ass with the extra work of building the desktop app, but it would be easy to integrate the data also to mobile.
You have mentioned api's in the past which are essentially web services and you can easily integrate that into desktop or mobile apps (not that you would want to but just an example) I think what DWB said is a good idea and you could architect in such a way where it can be online based but also can fit into desktop or mobile applications. If you set up a proper web service data is more easily accessible where you can do whatever you want with it |
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The idea of flexibility of data. Basically if you did choose to do that idea or whatever idea and you set it up a certain way you can easily have it work with many different things or even open it up for someone to build into their own custom application, the options are endless. You posted about api's/web services in other threads, this is really just reiterating that point from the perspective of building desktop or mobile apps. It just another option. While DWB might like a desktop app and find that more convenient, some don't |
a programme that crops images in the same way TGP scripts do. JMBsoft used to do one but it no longer works :(
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I used to do work for a company that used salesforce and they just couldn't stand how slow and clunky it was because of it being web based. I don't know if salesforce has improved or changed, but I've heard many call it a pos because of that. you could probably write a desktop app as an add-on to it as an extra way to monetize or maybe even offer it as an option to expand interest.. I think with mobile its a different story. I think depending on the purpose of the application a native mobile app can be much more usable then a website. This is a little silly because I'm talking about a fictitious application, but I guess it's all just some food for thought really |
You know ... now that we're brainstorming, there might be a market for providing desktop-app skins for common applications. Download the databases, do your work offline, then upload it back to the live server. Hmm!
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lol run with it my friend. I'm curious to hear what you come up with
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Yeah. Probably won't be what I *start* with, but a possibility for the future without a doubt.
The project I began for mass-market consumption is being documented over at BHA. If you don't know what that is, contact me for an invite and I'd be happy to get you in. |
A prog that is a htlm webpage editor for mobile phones.
A prog that makes simple phone aps. |
I would never hire or TRUST a programmer that doesn't know how to code his own personal page.
CODE RESPONSIBLY. Pairiod. |
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sent you an icq :)
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It could be built so it runs from the users server. I just don't like it on a server I don't have control of, and logging into ccbill and getting stats can be painfully slow. |
Copy of Freeones... haha
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something that gathers stats and does not cost anything
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Wordpress search and replace apps. Specifically WP tubes with dead sponsors, broken links, links being redirected by the owner of dead programs.
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