Socialcron for Facebook, schedule your status updates from PHP (with multi-user support)
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You’re checking out Socialcron for Facebook, the best way to schedule status updates using PHP . Socialcron for Facebook allows you schedule status updates for your Facebook account at specific times without any user intervention. You write your status update, pick a time and date your would like it published and Socialcron for Facebook takes care of the rest. Use Socialcron for Facebook to keep regular updates to your Facebook account while you’re away, syncronise status updates with promotions at your store, run a timed treasure hunt and much more…
Easy to use and setup Socialcron for Facebook uses the Twitter Bootstrap toolkit to allow easy styling changes and customisations, features fully commented code throughout and its own installer to make setting up a breeze.
You’ll also find detailed instructions on how to get setup with a Facebook Application so you can use the Facebook API and of course full details on how to use setup and use Socialcron for Facebook.
Features Overview
- Multi-user support so you can use multiple Facebook accounts
- Custom installer to check and install Socialcron for Facebook database tables
- Easy to setup, use and extend/customise
- Fully commented code throughout
- Twitter Bootstrap toolkit (http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/)
Requirements
Socialcron for Facebook requires a few things to operate, if you have any queries about any of the requirements below we suggest contacting your hosting provider.
- PHP 5 .2+ (older versions may work but they have not been tested)
- MySQL Database (and ability to connect from PHP )
- Facebook account and application (for API access)
- Mcrypt Library for PHP (ask your hosting provider if you are unsure)
- cURL Library for PHP (ask your hosting provider if you are unsure)
- Ability to setup a cron job (ask your hosting provider about this, Socialcron for Facebook can work without a cron job but this is not recommended)
- URL Rewriting (for Apache hosts the Rewrite module should be enabled for nice URLs)