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Originally Posted by OnanistsCash
Thanks bro! I like NATS, still, i'm trying to develop a tracking scheme which gives surfers more information than NATS do ( From browser capabilities to country they come from ) from each refering url ;)
Still i think lots of people think having NATs gives the program transparency so i may add it eventually for this purpose as TRANSPARENCY is CRITICAL for me and still have my tracking surfers scheme avaliable for more advanced affiliates
Again, thanks for the congrats and bump  I really appreciate it and i think you have a very good product, at least from the affiliates end which is from where i ever interacted with 
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No problem. I think you'd really benefit from learning all that NATS can do from the admin end. If in the end, you wish to develop your own I wish you all the luck in the world (sincerely... variety is always good to have out there).
Many programs only utilize this part or that part of NATS. There is a tremendous amount there, and those who harness it all do very well. Judging by what you've built so far I imagine you'd be one of those who implements more than the average program.
A couple of hours spent seeing the admin end of things might open your eyes to what you can do with it and save you a lot of time in the end, allowing you to focus on building & enhancing your end-user product rather than worrying about the backend development.