Set Your Priorities for a Script Here, plz

Discussion in 'Scripts' started by SergeF, Jun 15, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hello everyone,

    The main idea of this thread is to get to know people's opinions on what are priorities in any script that is made to build a website? Its like a survey and below I'm typing the list of things that I find the most important and the order of points consider not to be the priority.

    THE LIST:

    1. Security
    2. SEO optimized
    3. Made in PHP and MySQL
    4. Integratable (compatible with other scritps)
    5. Has an efficient search engine
    6. RSS feeds management ability
    7. AdSense/Banners management ability
    8. Accessibility levels (membership levels)
    9. Content organization (content management)
    10. Themes (templates/layouts) to choose from (on the script's website provider) to apply
    11. Ease of the installation process
    12. Ease of the Admin Control Panel management
    13. Basic knowledge of programming
    14. Script's demo version (on the script's website provider)
    15. Online technical support
    16. Free lifetime upgrades
    17. The script is free
    18. The script is paid
    19. If paid, a discounts if one buys additional license(s)
    20. Interchangeability by the same type of software
    21. Script's original features
    22. Modifications/add-ons/plugins/extentions
    23. Payment systems integrated to the script (if a webmaster wants to sell somehting from his\her site)

    Well, that's it. Please share your opinions and set priorities in the way like 1,2,3,7,10, etc. Or add another priority(ies) if you think that i've missed something.
     
    SergeF, Jun 15, 2007 IP
  2. SergeF

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    well, the thread is still actual.

    i have run this thread because while surfing the net i've found none blog about publishing softwares. So I want to start blogging in this niche.

    Any reply would be highly appreciated. :)
     
    SergeF, Jul 9, 2007 IP