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OptimusPete

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22 January 2007 12:27
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Hi I've been working on a website phuser.com which is designed to help organise groups of people and events, it integrates with SMS and email sending. The site would be ideal for people in Online gaming clans to plan when they're next playing. Another useful application would be people that want to organise LAN parties. If you're interesting request an invitation. I'd be interested to here what forms of communication (group email, forums, IM, skype, etc) people in gaming clans currently use for organising themselves. I haven't been part of a clan for a few years so am a bit out of the loop! Phuser is a beta website at the moment as we are experimenting with new and exciting features, if you sign-up now you could have a real input into how the site develops. It is completely free to sign-up. Pete
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22 January 2007 18:19
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hi reading what you said i think you should aim yourwebsite more at LAN events and meetings as the organisation of clan wars etc.. is already dealt with in duplicate, with both a war being on www.clanbase.com and in the Vwar attachments to a clans website. however, these both lack the ability to organise an event where the people are not all in the same clan and have vwar or clanbase logins i will sign up and give you my opinions 
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OptimusPete

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23 January 2007 09:58
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Hi thanks for your feedback, yes I did suspect that there may already be systems in place to help clans organise themselves. Where would be the best places to contact people who regularly attend LAN events?
Look forward to seeing you on phuser.com
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Midnight

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23 January 2007 10:22
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the mutliplay.co.uk forums. Home to the biggest LAN in the UK.
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SENT

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23 January 2007 17:51
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the more i thinik about it the more this works when your going to a lan you would benefit from knowing who is going from your local area and then you can all organise a coach or lifts etc..
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OptimusPete

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24 January 2007 12:51
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thanks for the replies guys I will get myself over to mutliplay.co.uk to see if anyone is interesting in testing.
Pete
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hobgoblin

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24 January 2007 18:12
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its an interesting concept i must admit
i wish i could lan more
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24 January 2007 19:05
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Vgood concept but on a neg I can see 100's of kids spamming each other via SMS... I know i would 
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OptimusPete

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25 January 2007 18:27
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The site is setup so your have to accept someone into your network before you can message them. This prevents people being able to spam through the site.
To add someone to your network you need to know their email address or you need to be introduced to them via a mutual friends network. We have taken many measures with the site to ensure that it is a spam free environment.
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