Userplane, the application provider for online communities, has released its plug-in applications for developers looking for community features for online communities.
Plug-ins for Userplane Webmessenger, Webchat and Webrecorder applications are now available for VBulletin, WordPress, Drupal, Mambo, Joomla and phpFoX. Developers can easily and quickly integrate Userplane plug-in applications into the social networking communities and websites they create with these platforms.
Originally posted on June 8, 2008 @ 7:08 pm
china news says
the application provider for online communities, has released its plug-in applications for developers looking for community features for online communities.
Tamara Jones says
Wow…I never heard of this plug-in that literally transform WordPress. what I liked (when I went to the userplace website through here, that is) are 2 of the applications. The one application called Rev-Share that one may be able to input PPC or PPL campaigns. The other one that caught my eye was Maximum Stickiness. For a user to stay interested in any site he/she visits, one would like to see a bunch of different useful links (java games, useful ads, etc.). It would eventually lead not only to more clicks on specific targeted ads as well as staying within the site and see the site’s other features to keep people interested and staying within the confined of thus site w/o moving along. ingenious and brilliant simultaneously. Thank you very much for sharing this with all of us.
General Specifics says
Ah, this plugin is so great.
Thanks for the post.
Cheers
Eric
Horse Betting king says
Social is taking over, web 3.0 here we come. More data out there to snoop on people is the downside.
Professional Video Editing says
The CMS market is really getting some great systems and some great plugins. WordPress plugins rock, and I’ve definately had some experience customizing my share of CMSs but those plugins are a true time saver! Invaluable. We customize for Professional Video Editing and these plugins save us a ton of time, thanks again!