WoW tool: phpRaider v1.0.0 Public |
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For the guys in Blizzard's World of Warcraft MMORPG trying to organize their motley crew into an organized fighting force, we've got an announcement that might help. SpiffyJr has just announced that phpRaider has now gone public, and is available for download for guys who are members of the phpRaider site.In case you're wondering, phpRaider is an online raid management and organization utility tool. It's been built specifically to run in the WoW MMORPG, and is actually a successor to phpRaid. Here's a sample of the tool's features:
- Support for any number of classes, races, and class/race combinations.
- Support for any MMORPG game.
- Support for any number of attributes assigned to character profiles such as resistances, damage abilities, talents, and more!
- Raids are arranged in an easy to view calendar format showing only pertinent information. When clicked, a detailed list of class signups and raid information become available.
- Post announcements for your members to see.
- Create any number of characters for each user profile.
- Extensive permission settings allow you to customize who has access to what features of phpRaider.
- Ability to signup for multiple raids and create recurring raids.
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another example of a *****ty software release how about an included text file for documentation? how about some in-code documentation? f-ing "programmers" these days
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