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Nairaland GeneralRe: See My Picture On My Profile And Rate Me by mavenbox: 1:37am On Nov 01, 2009
LOL Sucker-stuck. I mean, shutterstock. LOL
shocked grin cool

By the way,

rita@NL:
No mind them ,becos the guy don fine pass them,dem beliv say na photo shop.No be only photoshop,na photomall.
Photoshop? I think u meant to say the LACK of it? LOL. A careful touch of the rubber stamp pad would have taken away all the evidence that the picture was stolen from sucker-stuck. LOL,
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Jokes EtcRe: Proof That Girls Are Evil by mavenbox: 1:30am On Nov 01, 2009
Kunbee:
Stale undecided
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ComputersCybera: The Best (free & Open Source) Cybercafe Software I Have Found So Far. by mavenbox(op): 1:19am On Nov 01, 2009
I was helping a friend set up his cybercafe today, and I had the challenge of suggesting a good cybercafe management software to him, but he wasn't ready to spend more money on billing software. I thought of creating a "captive portal" script for user management in PHP/MySQL but I didnt have the time, so I got online and started reviewing various open-source cybercafe management softwares.

Then I stumbled upon Cybera Internet cafe administration system on sourceforge. http://sourceforge.net/projects/cybera/

Its really cool, it has so many features, its lightweight, and is supplied with the source code (VB) so you can customize as you wish. This friend of mine is not too savvy with IT, but he's smart, and he got everything figured in almost no time. That was a feat compared with even so many paid solutions. And NO ANNOYING ads I hate those things.

Thumbs up, Cybera. Keep up the good work. cheesy cheesy grin
WebmastersRe: Wordpress Vs Joomla,drupal Etc by mavenbox: 12:37am On Nov 01, 2009
The truth is that Wordpress enjoys so much support, but Joomla is much easier to use, and with the Joomla extensions directory, you can get almost any plugin to do anything with.

Also, Joomla sites are basically the same in the backend, your template is what makes the site worth looking at. With wordpress, you need to hack PHP files to get your template to do what you want, but at the end of some long nights with cups of coffee, you'll be just fine!

The major problem with Joomla so far is that it isnt as fast loading as might be preferred. Wordpress beats it hands down there.

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