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Users coming here frequently will notice a quite new look here. This is because we have upgraded to phpMyFAQ 2.5.5 from a 2.0 version. We had some problems with the adminstrative back-end in 2.0 that are now solved - partly due to the upgrade itself and partly due to help from phpMyFAQ team. Thanks a lot.
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Last update: 2009-12-23 16:11
Author: Peter Laursen