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Feature Spotlight: Domain Renewal Notices in 5.3.12

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (or ICANN for short), recently introduced some new requirements relating to how domain renewals should be handled by domain registrars. Some...

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By Matt

Version 6.0 is coming...

When development on Version 6.0 of WHMCS began, we set ourselves some very ambitious goals. The most visible change is of course the new client area look, however it is so much more than just a new...

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By Matt

aWHMCS Version 2.0 Now Available

We are pleased to announce the public release of aWHMCS 2.0, which is now available for immediate download on Google Play. aWHMCS 2.0 introduces a brand new user interface, improved support for...

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By Sean

.NET Pricing Increase from February 1st, 2015

On February 1st, 2015, VeriSign, the Registry Operator for the .net domain, is increasing the annual registration price by $0.61 USD. As a result of this registry increase, the cost of registering...

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By Sean

New EU VAT rules from 1st January 2015

From January 1st 2015, businesses who sell digital products and services to European customers should begin charging VAT at the rate of VAT in the country in which the customer is based, not their...

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By Matt

eNom Domain Renewal Notice of Upcoming Changes

We are aware that users of eNom as a domain registrar will have today begun receiving emails from eNom about upcoming changes to Domain Renewal Notices. Specifically, that in order to maintain...

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By Matt

WHMCS V5.3.11 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of WHMCS 5.3.11. This update contains maintenance updates for the 5.3 series of WHMCS. As usual, we are making available both an incremental upgrade version...

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By Matt

WHMCS Insights: Adding Custom Currency Flags

Our Modern and Slider order form templates in WHMCS version 5.x have a neat little system of flags which allow new signups to easily switch the order process into their local currency. We often...

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By John