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Launching Soon

Every new website needs a Launching Soon page. Now you can have one in minutes!

permanent link 24 feb at 09:51 by Toni

There are 6 guest comments so far.

commentat 18:04 on 24 February 2008, Mike wrote:

Not sure that I really want to pay $49 for a holding page.....

commentat 19:49 on 24 February 2008, inside man wrote:

I like it and I bought a license for my new script. My time is worth more than 49 and I can focus on my product

commentat 00:41 on 25 February 2008, Andrew wrote:

This is a tiny amount of js, accompanied by an even tinier amount of html. Weak...web dev's read these posts dude, stop spamming us with your bullshit posts.

commentat 06:08 on 25 February 2008, Toni wrote:

Mike: it depends on how you value yourf time. I needed this for a site of mine and after I made it I transformed it in a script. When I first started I wish there was such a script I could buy so I could just take care of my initial work

Andrew: No one is paying for the number of lines of code these days :) Simple is beautiful

commentat 06:11 on 25 February 2008, Toni wrote:

Andrew: forgot to mention I already sold 9 licenses to people that came from SG. I guess not everyone likes to waste time building secondary tools :)

commentat 01:55 on 26 February 2008, Andrew wrote:

Toni: As I said stop spamming the public news posts. SG isn't a space for free advertising.

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