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The only problem is the lack of documentation.
I had some serious requests from here, but
1.) documentation
2.) All scripts are configured for my provider, it would also take much effort to generalize the scripts to work together with the configuration of any other provider.
When I caluclate all the work, to write the documentation and the generalization, I would have to charge about $20.000.
Even distributed on 10 customers, $2000 remaining.
The software is permanently developed further. To document and generalize each new feature, maybe $10.000 a year more effort.
Since this severe hurdles, my CMS remains only for me the best.