Thank you for the feedback. I never planned to charge even a penny about basic needs. Believe more in the "freemium" idea. But I "may be" consider to ask for some donate things for conjobs such need to work more frequently as you said.
Like many of yours, i plan twice and code once. So the system is up and working like clockwork even for the webcrons that need to be launched every 5 minutes. At this point, i just want to ask has anyone experienced with donate like income model? Does it really work, do people donate? Consider that it is not a Wikipedia. And the last thing here you go the demo login for people who hestitate to register i've just added; http://cronme.org/account/login/email/demo%40cronme.org/password/demo By the way Till, i can see your email in unapproved user table standing alone. Any problem you had? Cheers, Serkan 2008/12/22 till <klimp...@gmail.com> > On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 1:29 PM, kirpit <kir...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello people, > > > > I just managed to finish one another project purely developed with ZF. > > > > (copy/paste from the mainpage) Free web cron service is that enables you > to > > setup your own crontabs with web interface and lets you to execute any > URL > > on specified time/date. > > > > Take a look: > > http://cronme.org/ > > > > Feedbacks are welcome. > > Serkan. > > Not a bad idea! Well done! And I think you should stick a small price > tag on the service. > > Or maybe add more frequent calls and charge for it. But that also > suggests some sort of availability. ;-) > > Till >