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php Newsletter Script

wineo
Mon 13 November 2006, 02:06 am GMT +0100
Can anyone suggest the better newsletter script to use? I am looking for a php package. I have used 12all (activecampaign.com) and was hoping that there is a better package out there.

Thanks

olaf
Mon 13 November 2006, 08:16 am GMT +0100
never used one but check the scripts at hotscripts with the most hit points (work fine for me) ;)

Mind_nl
Mon 13 November 2006, 09:48 am GMT +0100
I'm using phplist never tried any others

Tiki
Mon 13 November 2006, 09:57 am GMT +0100
Hi,

I am using oemPro from Octeth (www.octeth.com) and it's quite good. I also used 12All and SendStudio and requested refunds for both of them after 20 days. Octeth provides 60 days no risk monay back guarantee with oemPro. Also, their support is excellent!

Worths to try.

C u



Can anyone suggest the better newsletter script to use? I am looking for a php package. I have used 12all (activecampaign.com) and was hoping that there is a better package out there.

Thanks

olaf
Mon 13 November 2006, 10:04 am GMT +0100
Hi,

I am using oemPro from Octeth (www.octeth.com) and it's quite good. I also used 12All and SendStudio and requested refunds for both of them after 20 days. Octeth provides 60 days no risk monay back guarantee with oemPro. Also, their support is excellent!

Worths to try.

C u




Hi Tiki, (and welcome)
I think there are a lot of good open source news scripts.
a news application is not so complex, most php beginner tutorials are about a simple news application

Tiki
Mon 13 November 2006, 11:02 am GMT +0100
Hi Olaf,

Thanks! :)

Yes, you're right. There are lots of free, open source programs. But I always consider purchasing a commercial product if I am going to use it on a project. But this is my choice of course :)

So, wineo can check http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/Mailing_List_Managers/index.html for more Newsletter scripts.

I still recommend oemPro :)

Cu

olaf
Mon 13 November 2006, 11:04 am GMT +0100
Quote
Yes, you're right. There are lots of free, open source programs. But I always consider purchasing a commercial product if I am going to use it on a project. But this is my choice of course

of course you are free ;)

but why not using open source in your projects? a lot of OS licenses are OK for commercial use (BSD for example)

Tiki
Mon 13 November 2006, 11:22 am GMT +0100
Olaf, I am using open-source scripts such as Joomla. oemPro is also an open-source application but it is distributed commercially.

I love open source just like you but I prefer commerical one because I usually get more professional support. This is based on my past experiences :(


olaf
Mon 13 November 2006, 11:28 am GMT +0100
OK

I think you're talking about complete solutions right?

There are good php classes like phpmailer or access_user where people giving good support.


(but you're right, I wrote all my classes because of the same reason) ;D

Tiki
Mon 13 November 2006, 11:33 am GMT +0100
:) I completely agree!

olaf
Mon 13 November 2006, 11:41 am GMT +0100
I bought a license of esyndicat some month before, its running well but now I'm busy with  some modifications and noticed that there are lot of things that have to be better, in this situation you can wait until they have developed your needs or you have to do it by yourself :(

check this thread: http://www.esyndicat.com/forum/showthread.php?p=51971

Tiki
Mon 13 November 2006, 11:48 am GMT +0100
I understand you very well. I feel the same with most development companies. But Octeth is different, they are very responsive and in my opinion they do their best to fit my needs. :) No more advertising LOL

Anyway, I always prefer writing my own classes, libraries or codes. But sometimes, it is better to use an already-developed script/class instead of writing it from scratch. It will be less-costly and time-saver.


olaf
Mon 13 November 2006, 12:35 pm GMT +0100
I understand you very well. I feel the same with most development companies. But Octeth is different, they are very responsive and in my opinion they do their best to fit my needs. :) No more advertising LOL

Anyway, I always prefer writing my own classes, libraries or codes. But sometimes, it is better to use an already-developed script/class instead of writing it from scratch. It will be less-costly and time-saver.



sounds like you're a member of Octeth, hehe

yes right you can't write everything otherwise you're 100 and only developed a few websites :D

wineo
Tue 14 November 2006, 04:07 am GMT +0100
WOW... thanks for the info that you have all contributed! A little debate developed too...

I am about test comdev newsletter; I will let you know how I go.

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