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PMP V1.3.18.39 released - by PPA 2009.06.24 2:51 PM

This is a maintenance version - see download page for details - here.

PMP V1.3.17.38 released - by PPA 2009.06.13 0:01 PM

This is a maintenance version - see download page for details - here.

robot.gifSite migration terminated - by PPA 2009.06.06 4:27 PM

Hi all!

cool The site has a new hosting company. Migration was a piece of cake, no problem, site installation : 1 hour, DNS change (with a change of registrar) : less than 8 hours.
This is the first time it is so fast!
The previous host company (Amen, French company) was really too bad (to be fair enough). The new one: Web4All.

Maybe some of you will have troubles with cookies (login information), let me know if you encounter any problem...


Blog has been removed - by PPA 2009.06.02 0:30 PM

Hi... The blog function has too much administration problems in a two language Guppy site so I decided to remove it until I find some better solution.

PMP V1.3.16.37 released - by PPA 2009.05.24 3:03 PM

This is a maintenance version - see download page for details - here.

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