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So a non programmer friend of mine needed an in house time tracking tool and found one on codecanyon. He bought it for 40$ and asked me if I could provide him some Webspace to host it until they deploy it in house. I said yes and took a look at the code as some stuff wasn't really working. All I can say is "wtf is that pile of crap". Nothing works, it looks like it's written by a first grader and it's UI looks like it was assembled by a chimp (well actually I think chimpanzees could make a better UI). Now I am interested the progress of rewriting that tool for him and I am almost done with all functions that thing should have and even more after 6 hours. I wonder if all stuff on codecanyon has the same quality and if, I am considering this as bonus income...

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  • 5
    Too be honest, I really don't have any comments on this.
  • 14
    @PoweredByCoffee thanks for the update. Let me know if anything changes.
  • 1
    There is good quality stuff on codecanyon too. Couple of years ago at my previous company we needed email marketing app to run on our own servers (whitelabel) and bought Mailwizz for about $40 back then.

    It had very well thought API, was easy to extend/modify, had almost the same functionality as Mailchimp and documentation was very good. For $40 that was nothing!

    Edit: still there
    https://codecanyon.net/item/...

    😀
  • 0
    Money is in the maintanance 😂
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    @cahva yeah I know that there is some high quality stuff as well. I've previously bought some stuff there but lately ive seen much crap..
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