With the recent demise of the iCards e-mail greeting cards website as Apple transitioned from .Mac to MobileMe, I've seen a lot of interest in my very old PopCard e-cards script. PopCard is more or less what the e-cards feature in Pixaria was originally based on and it used to be available as a separate PHP script way back in 2005 before I stopped development to concentrate on Pixaria.
Since the inspiration for PopCard has gone the way of the dodo, I thought it would be a nice idea to bring back PopCard as a free script with its own demo website so everyone can enjoy free, stylish e-cards once again. With this in mind, I've created a new website called PopCard.me which will showcase the script and allow people send e-cards as well.
I'd be interested to get feedback on the site before it's officially launched so feel free to swing by and have a look, test out the cards and see what you think. The site's still in beta testing (it's not been tested with Internet Explorer yet) and version 3.0 of the script isn't quite ready just yet so watch this space for further developments. Please do let me know if you have any ideas or suggestions or if you find any bugs..!
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