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K-Rate - Polls and Voting
   
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K-Rate is one of the most advanced and feature rich HotOrNot type of scripts in the market. It provides all the standard features - image submission and voting as well as more advanced features like creation of member profiles and profile search. Members can also express themselves by posting in their own blogs, exchange thoughts in forums, talk in chat rooms and contact each other privately using private messaging system. Paid memberships can be offered as well - the script has integration with 2CheckOut and PayPal to process payments.

 
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