creativeb
While I do think that at it's core Boonex Dolphin is great...
I have to admit that I'm not all that excited about this "Motives."
After all... Yes it connects mods with buyers and give buyers more ideas of "niche mods"... But I ask... is that what they should be focusing on? I would suggest not.
By that I mean to say... Maybe more time should be spent on "Mod compatibility" than "Mods for sale" offers. I just wish there was a better "litmus testing" see more for all mods.

I say this because... I have had several issues with several mods that were in fact eventually resolved... but that had to be manually installed. Most mods work fine once they are installed. Now I am brand new at PHP... but so far for me it seems to be... Try to install a mod... get errors... fix the errors... move on to the next mod and repeat! lol

The mods that seem to work best are the ones that you can Auto install. As in place the mod in the module folder... start up your site's admin panel and its there, in the list of ready to be installed mods. Perhaps this is so because in order to be auto installed they need to work within the dolphin's framework??? Idk

Yes I am still very new to PHP... but in the long run, which do you would be more pleasing to newbies with money like me... Making mods easier to install... or just making them easier to find?
 
 
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