View Full Version : Onlinenic module - how much?
Hi,
I have several thousands domains registered with onlinenic, currently I use their API, I would like to know when there will be a version of WHMCS that fully supports onlinenic's API so I can have one software for both hosting and domains management.
I am sure there are many onlinenic resellers out there that are looking for a decent solution as well and like me are willing to pay EXTRA $$$ for this module alone.
Let me know.
Dave
They are not currently any plans to create a module for this in the near future. If you are willing to pay to expedite the creation of an OnlineNIC module then please email
[email protected] to discuss furthur.
Matt
Please Matt... We are many like xantus.
Count me in. I also use OnlineNic.
abangyasir
08-03-07, 08:30 PM
I would also like support for Onlinenic as well.. what if we share the cost for matt develop this module, anyone ? any suggestions ?
serverx
08-04-07, 03:02 AM
im waiting too for onlinenic module
Thanks
I would like to share for development cost please please please email me
[email protected]
count me too. i am waiting for onlinenic module.
Will likely buy another system instead as they do support onlinenic even though whmcs is possible better. In market now for a system, hope to see some commitment to onlinenic or whmcs loses another customer... me
Dominic
10-02-07, 07:37 PM
Will likely buy another system instead as they do support onlinenic even though whmcs is possible better. In market now for a system, hope to see some commitment to onlinenic or whmcs loses another customer... me
Send an official request in by email or by opening a support ticket or something :)
milomaxwell
10-09-07, 03:37 AM
I've already gone back to my previous system ONLY because WHM doesn't support OnlineNIC - I am extremely disappointed that it isn't even planned. Why do we care, some may ask? Simple - domains are only $6.49. I've removed almost all of my domains from Enom over the past 6 months.
gabriel68
10-10-07, 06:39 AM
Same here , I love onlinenic , enom is much more expensive.
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