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    Any future support for Spintax?

    You guys adding spintax support would be amazing. I think the main thing that everybody is trying to say is that we don't want to manually code huge articles in macro format. Many of us use spin softare, so it takes 5 seconds to convert our articles into spin format. Converting an article into...
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    Any future support for Spintax?

    Why not implement spinning support? It's an industry standard. Many of us use spinning software such as "The Best Spinner" or "Spinner Chief" to convert our articles into spintax in just a few seconds, and then they're ready to post to article directories, blogs, social bookmark sites...etc...
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    Any future support for Spintax?

    And honestly, I don't know how people could use ZP for social bookmarking, blog posting and other things without spinning support...? If i'm making a template to go to 100 different social bookmark sites to bookmark my site, I NEED spin support so each bookmarking site has different titles and...
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    Any future support for Spintax?

    Yeah, spintax is necessary for so many things. I really can't believe it's not supported in ZP. ZP looks amazing with everything else, but a piece of software that costs $300 and doesn't support spintax is just crazy! I think i'll wait to purchase ZP until after spintax is supported. I was just...
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    Any future support for Spintax?

    I've read that ZP doesn't support spintax and it's a shame. I would expect a software with this price tag to support spinning functions. This is necessary for making article submitter bots. I understand you can use macros but it looks like a lot more work and doesn't support nested spins like...
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    Works with Parallels on Mac?

    I installed the demo version and it seems to be working fine. But in the manual it says that ZP doesn't work with virtual machines? Is there something different in the registered version than the demo version that makes it not work? Again i'm using Windows XP on Parallels on a Mac.