houstonlively
I like the name much better than Dolphin U. I can certainly see logical reasons for giving Trident it's own home. It will probably give Trident it's best environment for growth in popularity, when it doesn't have to live in the shadows of Dolphin Pro.

A few questions: Will the user database here on boonex.com be transferred to the Trident website or be synchronized? Will the member database for the Trident site begin anew? Will there be a unified login system?

A little more detail on see more how you envision the Dolphin Pro and Trident licensing servers working together, or separately, would make good fodder for all the hungry animals
Andrew Boon
At this stage we plan to NOT move the user-base from BoonEx to the new site and we will NOT be sharing logins either. The new site would be powered by Trident, too and would start anew.

As for Extensions, licenses, etc. - all that would just check back to Boonex.com servers, as it does now. Trident-based sites have Extensions storefront built-in, also checking back to Boonex.

So, for new web-masters everything should look and work pretty straightforward. They download from the new site, there's see more not need to license the core system, they can buy/download Extensions from within their Studios.

For Dolphin users that have a paid license, the site would check back with BoonEx and would show all BoonEx-made Extensions as free for that domain.

At some stage we might have to create a separate Market for Trident, but it doesn't have to happen very soon.
 
 
Below is the legacy version of the Boonex site, maintained for Dolphin.Pro 7.x support.
The new Dolphin solution is powered by UNA Community Management System.
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