I am loving the slick interface. Thanks to my webmaster, Sushubh, who has installed the same. I am amazed at the execution of such wonderful Open Source application and it’s slowly reaching the refiness of a closed source. The best part is that despite being free, it generates money for the people who develop the same out there. It’s worth the effort to provide a safe and a reliable platform for the people to type out their thoghts.
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