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[PAID] Mediafire.com Upload Script Clone


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Hi,

am offering to pay betweent 200-250$ for a script like mediafire.com or zshare.net.

I dont require a sign up page, but if u feel the urge to do it go ahead.

Alright lets get started, Coder must have 1+ Years experience in PHP, Java, Ajax, Perl/CGI.

I want these features:

Unlimited Disk Space Upload

Upload an Unlimited Number of Files

Serve Unlimited Downloads

No Waits, Lines, or Queues

Easily Email Files After Uploading

Sign Up page!-

- Features of Mediafire.com

Ajax or CGI uploading Skinabble

and whatever the site mediafire.com has.

Must be custom Coded or contact me otherwise..

Additional information submitted:

10/17/2007 at 19:41 EDT:

one More thing, I would like this to have Different server capablities!

10/17/2007 at 20:48 EDT:

a bit more info...

Frontend info:

-Mod Rewrite something like /files/2343n423i4n3i4

Admin Backend Section should have these things:

-Recent File Uploads -- Home screen

-5 Most Recent Log Entries -- Home screen

-5 Most Recent Log Entries -- Home screen

Config Section:

Should have settings like..

-changing name..

-Database settings..

-site url

-mod_rewrite- on/off

-Closure Settings

Managing Files:

-Able to manage files.

-Delete a file

-Detects IP

-Upload time..

Servers:

This is one of the main features i want in this site.. is to be able to use different servers.

-Manage servers

Users:

-Manage Users

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What your asking for would require a lot of work. The amount of time to code and test that isn't just a couple days of work. Even if someone was going for 20$/hour, thats less than 2 full 8 hour work days.

The only way I can see anybody doing it for that much, is if they do it for the experience or to strike a deal to split the profits with you. And honestly if someone were to invest the time doing this for so cheap, they would be smarter just to then pop it up on their own server and make 100% of the profits themselves.

As Boutros_Boutros-Ghali said... you may wanna dig deeper into your pockets!

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Typical freelance rates in the UK at the moment for a decent PHP programmer are around the $55 mark per hour - I can''t see them being much lower in the US either - theres alot of demand at the moment so yes....that price will likely get you a basic xhtml / css layout, and not alot else....

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  night_stalker_z said:
Thats more like a big project and should take couple months to do. Pay should be $5000-$10000.

I don't think it's that big of a project. I'd say $1000 - $1,200 or so. More if ongoing technical support is needed after completion of development. Even more if you want a fully featured snappy layout. Nothing in the range you're talking, though. At least I'd never charge that much for something like this. It's not that hard to make a file upload/management script. I made one a year ago for fun.

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  blackice912 said:
I don't think it's that big of a project. I'd say $1000 - $1,200 or so. More if ongoing technical support is needed after completion of development. Even more if you want a fully featured snappy layout. Nothing in the range you're talking, though. At least I'd never charge that much for something like this. It's not that hard to make a file upload/management script. I made one a year ago for fun.

Did your script have multi-server propogation and support for both mod_rewritten urls and regular urls, with unlimited uploading and downloading and an upload progress bar? :p

(FTR, my script does all that bar the unimited nonsense).

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