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Originally Posted by hjnet
Chameleonsubmitter is a great tool for beginners (IMHO), it's very easy to handle because most of the difficult work is handled by others (Database Updates), but therefore you'll reach it's limits rather soon...
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Thanks for the response. If I read you correctly, both of the more expensive scripts are likely to justify their extra cost mainly if you are doing something other than straightfoward submissions to M/TGP's? The only comment which suggests otherwise is the one I have quoted, which I don't really understand.
I used TGSW when I started submitting, since that was all there was at the time. But it became impossible once there were constant changes and dozens of new sites every week. The update service was okay for maybe a year, then I just gave up on auto-submissions and switched to GASS. Combined with Roboform, GASS handles manual submissions very easily and at $45 it's a bargain.
Then, maybe 2 years ago I started using Chameleon because with its frequent updates, it was again practical to hit the hundreds of small TGP's that don't justify manual submissions. I have the database customized for patner accounts (and could do so for paid spots too) and there are usually 2 or 3 updates a week to take care of the rest. At least in terms of submissions to M/TGP's I'm not aware of the limits to which you refer, although yes, Chameleon doesn't handle links lists, dumps, etc.