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Developer Preview Launch!

Posted by benbrown 2 years ago

I am very excited to announce the launch of PeoplePods version 0.666, THE DEVELOPER PREVIEW! After tons of hacking, I have tweaked the last line of code, and I am finally ready for a wider audience to use it! Download PeoplePods v0.666 Now PeoplePods is a software development kit, a bunch of pre-built modules, and a set of admin tools that makes it way easier to build and create social websites and applications. PeoplePods was designed to be developer friendly: it's 100% object oriented, doesn't require a lot of configuration tinkering to use, and it plays nice with other PHP applications. Though anyone with a web host can set up PeoplePods to create a fun social playground, I hope that developers will use the provided functionality as a launchpad for new and better things! The last thing I want to do is flood the internet with a million identical sites. So download PeoplePods and go create something awesome! Read up on the ALMOST exhaustive documentation, and if you have a problem or want to share an idea, post it in the forum.

:( It doesn't work on my local server, and have too much php errors, like this

@Diego chavez, we know about this problem, and a fix will hopefully be included in the next version - it is a paths problem on Windows servers.

Hi,
Is there a demo of th script somewhere to be seen ?

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