Social Networking / Virtual Community Scripts



Written on December 10, 2007 – 11:41 pm | by jaygaulardcom |


I have been thinking of next year’s projects lately. Some thoughts that have crossed my mind have been an employment site, a real estate listing site and a site. I did quite a bit of research tonight on the last one…the thing.

I came across a bunch of them…

- phpFox
- Buddy Zone
- AlstraSoft efriends
- Dzoic’s Handshakes
- PHPizabi
- Elgg
- Boonex Dolphin
- Barnraiser
- Drupal

Believe it or not, I crossed all these off my list for one reason or another. No one had anything bad to say about Drupal, besides the fact that it is a bit hard to learn and that you need to be an expert to get a few things done. Otherwise, at least one person had something to say about all the others. You wouldn’t believe how many fake reviews there are out there about all these pieces of software.

One big turnoff about the whole project idea was how so many people fought with each other over which script was better than the others. It makes me not believe any of them. Fake reviews…fighting forums…dealing with a website that a bunch of people may actually live on…not too attractive. Still, I am interested.

So, I may be looking for a partner for this one. I need someone who has something in the works, someone who is better than me (right). If you know of anyone who is already in on this topic, please let me know.

Oh yeah, the script (whether it be custom made or a package) needs to be php/mysql.

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  1. 4 Responses to “Social Networking / Virtual Community Scripts”

  2. By manu on Dec 16, 2007 | Reply

    Don´t choose Alstrasoft or you will lost your money and time, is the worst company i ever meet, his support is a disaster and the script i purchased never worked.

  3. By jaygaulardcom on Dec 16, 2007 | Reply

    See what I am talking about? I approved this comment just to give you a taste of what it’s like looking for a good script.

    If you find a review site, most of the reviews are people slamming one another about which script sucks.

    I made a decision…I am over this idea. I would prefer not to deal with a “people” website.

  4. By Paul on Dec 17, 2007 | Reply

    Good choice, it looked like a lot of trouble for little return. You have to choose your battles

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