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The 1.8.3 release was garbage. 1.8.4 is getting better but there's a few things I can't stand.

- Ads on the login page .... WTF? I get you have to monetize this but put the ads in the app or something.
- The damn container div width is too small, widen that bitch up and make it responsive. I've got a 27" screen over here and all my stats are squeezed into 600px....
- Sometimes the 1-click update doesn't work. Didn't work when I went from 1.8.3 to 1.8.3.1. Did work to go from 8.3.1 to 8.3.2 and 8.3.3 but not to 8.4.
- Spy screen is not fluid. Meaning when it updates it sorta refreshes the page. I think they fixed this in 1.8.4 though, havent noticed it lately

The Good

- Its fast, pulling data up now is quick. We'll see how it holds up over the long haul. Glad they switched to InnoDB, much more reliable and speedy.

- Not sure what "BlazerCache" is but it makes redirects look and feel faster. I also like that it still redirects even if MySQL is down.

- Like the new interface after I got used to it. Simplifies a lot of things.

- The new rotator in 1.8.4 looks sweet but I'm going to give it a few more point releases before I start using it.

- Much more "user friendly" than CPV lab although not as powerful

All in all I think the 1.8.4 release is pretty solid. Very few bugs that I can see. Worth the upgrade IMO. Oh and don't forget to donate some money to Nana for this, the guy is putting this out there for free. Major props for that.
 
Dang, thanks for the quick information.
I had a guy that was sending leads using this system. I know that it tracks ppc, but is there a way to send fraud through this system?
Does this grab the information the consumer submits and then they can edit it on the back end? Or can they submit the information to multiple sources?
 
Dang, thanks for the quick information.
I had a guy that was sending leads using this system. I know that it tracks ppc, but is there a way to send fraud through this system?
Does this grab the information the consumer submits and then they can edit it on the back end? Or can they submit the information to multiple sources?

Not that I'm aware of but the code is open source so anything is really possible. Mostly it just tracks clicks in, clicks out and whether that keyword/text ad/etc... converted. Its pretty basic system. Until 1.8.4 the rotator was even pretty basic. So if someone modified it to do this they put a lot of work into it.

There is a feature to "cloak" the referrer and traffic source using a double meta refresh before sending them to the offer, but that's probably the most nefarious feature that comes standard out of the box.